Without being face-to-face, collaboration can be a challenge when teaching and learning online. One of my favorite collaboration tools is Padlet. Think of it as a virtual cork board that you can populate with sticky notes. Padlet's sticky notes allow you to add text, links, files, photos, videos, voice notes, drawings, and more. I set up a Padlet wall for you to share what's working for you and your students (see below). You can add your thoughts by clicking here or by clicking the + sign on the embedded Padlet below.
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Friday, March 27, 2020
Remote Learning: Collaborate with Padlet
Without being face-to-face, collaboration can be a challenge when teaching and learning online. One of my favorite collaboration tools is Padlet. Think of it as a virtual cork board that you can populate with sticky notes. Padlet's sticky notes allow you to add text, links, files, photos, videos, voice notes, drawings, and more. I set up a Padlet wall for you to share what's working for you and your students (see below). You can add your thoughts by clicking here or by clicking the + sign on the embedded Padlet below.