![]() ![]() Next, send an email to asking to have your Padlet account verified, and we'll change it from a student account to a teacher account. Just visit and sign in with your Google account. This means you will have access to creating an unlimited number of Padlets using your BC account. Here is a link with the browser & device requirements for Padlet listed!Ĭreating a Padlet Account Berkeley Carroll now has a school, or " Backpack" account, providing a premium Padlet account to all teachers. There is a Padlet app available (for iPads), but students can also navigate, and contribute to a specific Padlet via web browser (Safari, or Chrome), once the Padlet link has been shared with them. ![]() Students can post responses to Padlets from any device (iPad, or Chromebook). Technology Requirements: Teachers can create 'Padlets' (the term used for any new discussion board, timeline, stream, etc.) from any device. Play around with the different Padlet styles to see which one works best for your specific assignment. These are generally very similar as far as response capability, but vary in their layout. When you begin to set up your Padlet, you will be prompted to choose from numerous styles (including 'Walls,' 'Streams', 'Canvases', 'Maps', 'Timelines' & more). ![]() You might think of Padlet as an asynchronous discussion platform, with more response options available than Flipgrid (which is best used for video responses specifically).
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