Padlet & Linoit – interactive online sticky boards
By Fiona Beal
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http://padlet.com/wall/6l67al5ucq
Click on ‘Build a wall’
Modify your wall
Make your changes
Profile: Select an image and name for your wall
Fill in the details
Your wall name is created!
Wallpaper: Choose the wallpaper for your wall
Many more
Layout: Choose the layoutfor your wall
Privacy: Choose your privacy settings
Notifications: Get notificationsof postings by email
Address: Choose a unique address
Start writing on your wall
New features
1. You can moderate all notes before making them public2. Padlet offers an option to download the contents of your walls as PDFs, images, Excel, or CSV files. Once downloaded you can print the contents of your walls. 3. Padlet has a Chrome app too.
Classroom uses1. Use Padlet for introductionsI recently used Padlet for students to introduce themselves and say what they are hoping to learn. It worked really well. There are a myriad of uses for this application.2. Use Padlet as a KWL chartAsk students to share anonymously what they know and what they want to know about a topic.3. Use Padlet for group researchLet the students add videos and notes about their research on a particular topic.4. Use Padlet as a showcase of your students’ workLet your students add links to their various online creations5. Use Padlet as a book review platformLet students write their comments on a chapter they have read. 6. Use Padlet as a thankyou wallLet your students thank speakers or a special teacher or anyone you choose to and email them the link.
http://blog.padlet.com/2013/03/how-to-use-padletcom-in-classroom.html
http://goo.gl/jPUIVZ
Now to Linoit
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Log in
Create a new canvas
Make your choices
Click on the colour you want to use
Start writing on your stickie (add your name)
Decide on your final colour and press ‘Post’
You can even add videos
Thank you!