![]() Customisation Step 1 – Edit the Padlet Title to reflect the class task.The ‘Modify’ menu will be presented and the customisation steps I recommend are as follows (with reference to the image below). The customisation process is started by clicking the setting button (gear wheel) on the top right of your screen. Let’s go through each of these, one by one. A point to note is that once you have created a padlet it will have a default background and settings so step 2b is about customising your newly created padlet. With reference to the image overleaf, there are a number of steps to follow when configuring your padlet. ![]() The eight boxes visible in the image are Padlets I have created, however, it should be noted that new users of Padlet can now only create three Padlets free of charge. These facilitate the management of Padlets you have created. Note some of the menu options are along the left-hand side. The Green option allows you to access free to use Padlets covering a diverse range of topics which might come in handy. The Orange menu option allows you to join a padlet, you simply paste the URL of the ‘target’ padlet in and it will open for you. The one we are interested in this step is ‘Make a Padlet’ (see the call-out above). Note the three main menu options across the top of the screen. You can sign up via Google or Facebook or simply supply an email address and password. Questions or tasks (one per team of 3or 4 students)Ĭreate a Padlet Account ( ) by accessing the ‘Sign up’ button (see image below).Classroom or lecture theatre with WiFi and lecturer PC connected to an overhead projector. ![]()
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