Thursday 2 January 2020

Padlet:Digital Walls For Sharing,Learning And Teaching

Do your best with Padlet!

Padlet is a new technological tool that works like a cork board by facilitating students to post notes in a common place. It allows students to share notes with others in the form of links, images, videos and different documents.

 It will enable you to share your unique ideas in class or home group research session with your friends and class fellows. Moreover, you and your friends can share their researched ideas with everyone by placing it on the Padlet wall. Once every student uploads their great ideas on the wall, then you and your friends can discuss about on different ideas together.


By using Padlet in classroom teachers can motivate students to be creative. Students will also avail the opportunity to show their creative work with other class fellow by placing it on Padlet wall.  Students can also compete with each other by creating a wall and placing their creative ideas on it. In this way, students would not only enhance their creativity, but also appreciated by their teachers.


Class participation plays a great role in the academic performance of the student. It’s vital for students to participate in their classroom in order to enhance their knowledge. It is proved that by using Padlet students can participate in class activities more effectively. This is because students can ask questions and discuss complex class topics with their teacher and other class fellows by placing them on Padlet wall.

By using it in the classroom, you can track current and upcoming class assignment’s topics and their due dates. You will also get the opportunity to write and learn new vocab by writing new words daily on its wall.

   I made an example padlet and would like you to take a look:


Made with Padlet

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