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How intuitive it is and how diversed it is. I love the fact students can express their voice and knowledge or thoughts with the teacher or with each other.
the face it doesnt ask students to log in first. many of them forget and than they are comenting anonimusly. I would love it if there would be an option not to allow them in unless they sign in (as a setting for the teacher to decide).
I dont get 70 emails with recordings - I have all of them in one padlet.
Kids dont have to figure out how to upload an audio/video/pic/text from one devices to another.
Padlet is so helpful for virtual collaboaration. It is clear, visually appealing, and well-organized. Both for education and nonprofit implementation, Padlet enhances data collection and user engagement with its design, making it one of the easiest to use, even for non-techie people. Probably my favorite education app during the pandemic days. It is easy to use, and easy to integrate into anything with Google Suite.
Padlet offers 3 free padlets, but clearly is easy to make many many more, and thus easily encourages membership. There is some lag when too many participants try to engage at the same time.
Padlet helps me to solve how to collect ideas from many different stakeholders in different locations, and ensure user engagement. This benefits my organization by allowing us to network and communicate effectively with our constituents whenever in a virtual setting.
I like how Padlet has different templates to create a virtual organizer that is specific for the task. We all have our favorites and lean towards those. However, with the new templates, I know I can create better organizers that are specific to a purpose instead of using just one Padlet. Thank you for creating templates and examples. Some of us need that "push" to create something that is better suited to a project and has the flexibility to make it more understandable when you want a specific kind of collaboration.
As an educator, I would like a place where a person's name is required to be on a post or a comment. It would be great if this feature could be turned on or off. I normally like to know who is the author, but sometimes anonymous is better. If you could develop this as a feature, that would be great!
Padlet is SO organized! I struggle with virtual organization. My Google Drive is a mess. Padlet helps me organize so many things and helps me to distinguish things that are personal to me versus what information I need to collaborate with others.
Padlet provides a vehicle for teachers to provide curriculum feedback. I receive instant notification and can resolve issues quickly. I have used it in the classroom for many student activities: collaboration, group discussions, etc. It is so easy to use!
This is a difficult question to answer because as soon I see a need, I reach out to the helpful team. They consider my ideas for future updates.
I am responsible for curriculum for 7 grades (or 17 levels) for each six weeks. I needed a platform to receive teacher feedback immediately, and Padlet has been that solution. We tried Jamboard when I first started. There was no comparison between the two, and I asked my superior to buy the upgraded number of Padlets. I receive email notification of comments on the Padlet, and this has saved me a lot of time!
I find the interface so incredibly accessible. It's one of the only platforms I use in education where I rarely if ever have to go to watch a YouTube video to try to figure it out. It is not complicated, looks nice and my students find it stress-free to navigate when I send them something or if they post something. So far so good! :)
It would be nice if we could modify even more the fonts, the titles etc. For example, putting a 'category' UNDER another category. But so far, I don't have many negative comments.
An easy platform for me to connect with my students. Using Tech with 15 year olds in this manner is very useful.
I love being able to show learning from our class discussions during our unit studies! It's great for kindergarten to be able to have pictures and show ways to organize concepts.
I wish I didn't have to pay so much to get more padlets. I end up reusing what I have started because I don't want to pay. There's a lot I already have to pay for on my own as a teacher and for the price I don't feel like it's worth it.
It gives me one place to show all our ideas in real time.
Padlet is the most appealing, uplifting, and visually organized way for me to store and access information. I’m using it for work, school, and personal use. I appreciate being able to customize the backgrounds and easily arrange, rearrange, and access information. People I share with always rave about the ease of use and beautiful format. After a few months of using the free version I decided it was worth subscribing, and I’m very happy that I did.
Nothing. I like that I can upload and link resources from all different sources and easily find them.
Organization
Sharing resources
I love how quickly and simply I can put together a collaborative board for my students, or to share with my colleagues. It is very easy to use alongside other apps and/or elements of my instructional day in my classes. I also love all of the NEW features padlet has rolled out throughout the past year!
I honestly have no qualms with padlet, I think it serves an excellent nich in the tech marketplace!
I believe it is quite easy for students to use, and they love seeing each others responses in a variety of forms in real time. Even with the coming death of google jamboard, I think padlet's new features, allows for quick integration to use either collaboratively or as a solo planning space where my students can share their work or concerns with me in real time.
I love that you can create and post anything on Padlet, from voice to video to writing, and so much more! The dashboard is easy to use and it is so clear how to post: you just click the "+" symbol! I teach about this in my professional development classes to school teachers, I use this to communicate with parents, and I also use Padlet with students. It is really easy for both teachers and students to jump right in and use in their daily lives.
The only downside is the limitations of a compute screen or phone screen to see the whole padlet in a faw away view. It would be nice if they added a button to jump out so you could see the whole layout.
It solves the problem of multiple people being able to post different types of content in categories that are easy to use.
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I’ve been using it to share class materials with my students, and it’s been a game-changer! Padlet is so easy to access too! Even my technologically challenged students could figure it out! All you need to do is just sharing the link with them!
I'm absolutely in love with Padlet! So far, I haven't found anything that I dislike about Padlet.
Since I'm a visual person, using Padlet digital board helps me to organize my class materials visually. Its' great because I feel like I'm doing a digital collage while uploading stuff to Padlet.