Saturday, January 23, 2016

Tech Toolkit: Three Ideas for Using Padlet in the Classroom


Hey Everyone!  Today I want to introduce to you Padlet (previously Wallwisher).  It is an interactive bulletin board that allows you to post images, links, videos, etc.  You can even upload videos from your cellphones, and Padlet will help make sure that it plays properly. While using Padlet, you are able to connect with peers and colleagues around the world and share your ideas.  You can post via a computer, laptop or cellphone. 

Some ideas for using Padlet are:
  1. Use it with English Language learners.  Connect students, so that they are able to interact with native speakers.  The students would be able to ask questions, and solidify their learning by answering others questions as well.  In this form as a teacher I would also be able illustrate words in an interactive way. I could do this by posing a link or video, which might show how the word is used or broken down.
  2. Make a timeline.  Using stories, I would be able to tell part of a story, which has been already laid out on Padlet.  After introducing the timeline to students they could each fill in different parts of the story. In this way, the students are able to share their knowledge with one another, and learn from each other.
  3. Introduce a new topic.  Before starting the lesson, I would be able to ask the students what they already know, and if they have any questions. At the end of the lesson, they would be able to go back and see what they have added to their knowledge.
As you can see, this tech is intriguing because you can use it in a variety of ways, connecting you to so many people.  It allows you to see what your students are thinking, and allows them to share what they have learned.  This will also give students a chance to teach each other, and give answers to their peer’s questions.  By integrating this tech, students will be able to more firmly cement knowledge they have acquired.  Padlet is a platform for learning, and can help to make learning fun.
If you would like to try Padlet for yourself here is the link:
 



1 comment:

  1. Very specific ideas on how to use this in the classroom! Love it!

    I do love Padlet--very flexible tech to use in many different ways!

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