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Introduction to Padlet
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Introduction to Padlet

Padlets are visual boards for collecting, organizing, and presenting content. Watch and learn the basics of Padlet.
Created byPadlet Official
Last updated 6/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Find and use the basic features of Padlet.
  • Customize padlet settings and privacy options.
  • Post different things in different ways.
  • Enhance collaboration through comments and reactions.
  • Organize your padlet by grouping, sorting, and searching.
  • Export and present your padlet.

Course content

2 sections18 lectures33m total length
  • Getting started for absolute beginners1:56

    Padlets are visual boards for collecting, organizing, and presenting content. In this video series, we will show you the basics of Padlet. To use Padlet, head to padlet.com to sign up for a free account. For more support, visit padlet.help.

  • Changing the style and privacy of your padlet2:40

    You made a photo album. The art looks great, but the rest of the padlet doesn’t reflect your style. Let’s change that! Learn how to change the style and privacy of your padlet.

  • Posting different things2:44

    Padlet supports more than just images. You can also post text, videos, audio files, documents, and websites. Since you can upload files, create content, or search for anything on Padlet, your album doesn’t have to be limited to visual artists. You can invite writers, composers, and any creative types to share their work, and it will look beautiful.

  • Commenting and reaction1:44

    Your album is growing. Not all of the work is that good, though. Wouldn’t it be nice to give some feedback? Learn how to comment on and react to the work on your padlet.

  • Grouping, sorting, and searching2:29

    Your album is filled with all kinds of creative work. There are photos, drawings, plays, and symphonies. As your album grows, you should give it order and structure so you can make sense of all the work it contains.

  • Everything else and conclusion1:42

    You’ve created a collaborative photo album on Padlet. Good job! Your task is done, and now you can admire everyone’s work. You could stop there, but here’s how you can do a little more with your finished album.

Requirements

  • No Padlet experience needed. You will learn everything you need to know.

Description

Padlets are visual boards for collecting, organizing, and presenting content. In this course, we will show you the basics of Padlet.


Start by learning the quickest way to create a padlet. Then learn how to:


  • change the style and privacy of your padlet

  • post different things

  • comment and react on posts

  • group, sort, and search through your content

  • export and share your work

By the end of this course, you will be able to create, post, share, and collaborate on Padlet. Isn't that beautiful?


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About Padlet


Dostoevsky said that beauty will save the world.


Padlet is a beautiful way to organize and present your team’s files, assets, and ideas. Instead of mind-numbingly boring documents from the 80s or mostly useless folders from the 90s, create visual boards (padlets) that are delightful to look at and fun to contribute to.


Over 30 million people every month actively use Padlet.


They use it in the classroom to:

  • create daily schedules

  • build lesson plans

  • facilitate group discussions

They use it with their colleagues to:

  • collaborate on files

  • manage digital assets visually

  • make slideshows

They use it at home to:

  • create photo albums

  • manage creative projects

  • keep to-do lists


Dostoevsky would have loved Padlet.

Who this course is for:

  • Users who are new to Padlet or who want a refresher on the basics.
  • Any educator! K-12 teachers, professors, faculty.