How to Teach Remotely with Padlet
From Keisha Lanier Brown January 27th, 2021
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Learn how to teach remotely with Padlet, an online bulletin board where students can have interactive conversations, show their thinking, showcase their work, and much more!
In this week's education technology tutorial, Sam Kary shows you how to use Padlet for online learning. You'll learn how to optimize the settings and customize Padlet to best fit your teaching needs, how to upload different types of media, and create different kinds of boards. Along the way, Sam also gives you different tips and ideas for creative ways to use Padlet with your students.
Interested in learning how to build a fully tech-integrated curriculum? Sam's 21st Century Classroom online course is 25% off now through the end of Monday 11/30/20! Visit www.21centuryclass.com to register.
Do you need a student tutorial for Padlet? Visit The New EdTech Classroom for Students channel!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmJY4j_F8Xc
Click here for to visit The New EdTech Classroom for tips, ideas, and resources for how to use education technology to increase engagement, rigor, and creativity in your classroom: https://www.newedtechclassroom.com/
Follow Sam Kary on Twitter: https://twitter.com/newedtechclass
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewEdTechClassroom
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/newedtechclassroom/
Interested in the software I use to create my videos? Check out the affiliate links below! Many of these products offer a free trial to start and just clicking on the link helps to support The New EdTech Classroom and this channel!
Screenflow is a dynamic, intuitive video editing software that I use to create all of my YouTube videos. They're currently offering a free trial! Get more details here: https://telestream.8bx6ag.net/c/2242743/352742/4900
I use Adobe Spark Post to design all of my YouTube thumbnails, as well as for the graphics and web page creation, as well as video projects I make with my students. More information here: https://clk.tradedoubler.com/click?p=264355&a=3154632&g=24531570
If you're interested in creating a website, these are a couple of programs I personally use and highly recommend:
Bluehost is a web host that offers a professional platform for your website. You can check them out here: https://www.bluehost.com/track/newedtechclass/
Elementor is a powerful tool that helps with clean visual design for your website as well as marketing to further your website's influence. More details here: https://elementor.com/?ref=11213
In this week's education technology tutorial, Sam Kary shows you how to use Padlet for online learning. You'll learn how to optimize the settings and customize Padlet to best fit your teaching needs, how to upload different types of media, and create different kinds of boards. Along the way, Sam also gives you different tips and ideas for creative ways to use Padlet with your students.
Interested in learning how to build a fully tech-integrated curriculum? Sam's 21st Century Classroom online course is 25% off now through the end of Monday 11/30/20! Visit www.21centuryclass.com to register.
Do you need a student tutorial for Padlet? Visit The New EdTech Classroom for Students channel!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmJY4j_F8Xc
Click here for to visit The New EdTech Classroom for tips, ideas, and resources for how to use education technology to increase engagement, rigor, and creativity in your classroom: https://www.newedtechclassroom.com/
Follow Sam Kary on Twitter: https://twitter.com/newedtechclass
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewEdTechClassroom
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/newedtechclassroom/
Interested in the software I use to create my videos? Check out the affiliate links below! Many of these products offer a free trial to start and just clicking on the link helps to support The New EdTech Classroom and this channel!
Screenflow is a dynamic, intuitive video editing software that I use to create all of my YouTube videos. They're currently offering a free trial! Get more details here: https://telestream.8bx6ag.net/c/2242743/352742/4900
I use Adobe Spark Post to design all of my YouTube thumbnails, as well as for the graphics and web page creation, as well as video projects I make with my students. More information here: https://clk.tradedoubler.com/click?p=264355&a=3154632&g=24531570
If you're interested in creating a website, these are a couple of programs I personally use and highly recommend:
Bluehost is a web host that offers a professional platform for your website. You can check them out here: https://www.bluehost.com/track/newedtechclass/
Elementor is a powerful tool that helps with clean visual design for your website as well as marketing to further your website's influence. More details here: https://elementor.com/?ref=11213
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