Padlet-Full Advanced Tutorial #padlet #padlettutorial #onlinelearning

Published 2022-03-30
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Advanced tutorial in using Padlet
00:00 Padlet advanced tutorial- Introduction
01:49 Adding Audio
04:43 Adding Comments
06:10 Different media options
10:35 Amazing Map Feature
16:16 Timeline
20:28 Archive a Padlet
22:24 Embedding Padlets
24:01 Moderate Padlets
27:29 Thanks for watching
This video is for teachers who are using Padlet with their students and want to learn more about what the tool can do and its advanced features. Some great ideas from Russell on how Padlet can be used by the students and the teachers covering the following:
-how to use the audio option,
-how to use a webcam,
-how to add comments,
-how to draw into a Padlet,
-what you can do with the Map option in Padlet
-how to use the Timeline,
-how to embed a Padlet,
-how to archive Padlets
All these features are often omitted by the teachers or simply not many users realised that they are there. Russell will take you through the key features that you should know about he will also show you some ideas how these options can be used by your students and in your classes. Russell will began with great tips about recording and how to save your recordings all together so you can get a collection of them in one place. After adding the audio Russel will show you how to add comments so the students can listen to the recordings of others and leave questions or comments in respond. Then he will look into the options in terms of types of content you can add like recording with a webcam, taking a photo, drawing on the screen, imbedding from YouTube. Very useful tips on how to use the Map Format which many teachers find quite complicated. Russell will present some great ideas how your students can use the Map at home and in the classroom. There are some really interesting features that teachers are not aware of and one of them is Working with Timeline. In this video you will learn how to use the key features using Timeline to create different activities as an individual or in a group.
In the next part of this video you will learn how to archive your Padlets so you aren't limited on how many free Padlets you can make using the free account. At the end of the video Russell gives you some useful tips on how to save and share your Padlets as well as all you need to know about embedding a Padlet into your blog or website. There are some other things you can do with a Padlet for example you can moderate them so watch the last part of this video if you want to find out more about these options.
Great video by Russell Stannard about some advanced features that aren't so obvious and many teachers who have been using Padlet for long time don't realise about these options. So why don't you take your Padlet onto another level by watching this video and learning the tips of some advanced features.

All Comments (21)
  • Brilliant, as usual, Russell. I’m trying to checkout how to get students to create portfolios particularly of their speaking
  • @davecole2561
    Great food for thought for someone like me who isn't using Padlet in class... yet! Thanks Russell.
  • Wonderful! I am very grateful for this helpful tip and especially grateful for your comments in written form. I also rewatch your video to have a deeper understanding of the procedure. Thank you from me and my colleagues !
  • Thanks so much for all this useful information. Great ideas. I'll use them in my classes. Great as always
  • @acdf27
    So inspiring. However, as a teacher, could you think of ways to assess all of these wonderful resources? I liked the comment and grade features, yet is there a way your students can't manipulate that?
  • I am also watching...and as usual, Russell, thanks a million: you have given me ideas to use in my sample units. And, as usual, I will certainly recommend my students to watch your videos and get ideas.
  • @johnpoole2871
    Excellent tutorial!!! I hadn't thought of combining the different features before, but it can really enhance the possibilities. The archiving tip is a lifesaver too and I didn't realise you could embed on a VLE. Really makes a huge difference, so thank you sooo much for illustrating these advanced features. Amazing!!😃👍👏
  • @janewescombe426
    Full of good stuff as usual Russell. I had no idea about the audio content and am hoping to use it soon.Thanks
  • @heidilieb7373
    Great info about Padlet. I use it all the time, but was confused about the map and timeline. I hope you can post some examples of how you've used these Padlets with students and classes.
  • @healcono
    I am watching . Its perfect subject
  • @etownump
    Great video. Do you know if there is a way to give each student their own copy of a Padlet page? What I want is for each student to have their own Timeline that they can edit and no one else can see.
  • @olfatrad7144
    A very useful video. Thank you so much. What is the maximum number of files (audio / video) that a padlet can allow?