Padlet - An Oldie but a Goodie!
Recently I have been using this tool so much in class to grab student voice quickly and also encourage collaboration between my students.
This is also a tool I used frequently when presenting at conferences or running staff meetings as it lets people collaborate and share ideas in real time. It is easy and accessible and generally adults love this way of brainstorming or contributing to a professional discussion or planning session.
Below is an awesome example of how I recently incorporated this tool into my classroom programme! The answers are cute and well worth a read!
COPIED FROM Room 15's 2017 Class Blog
Room 15 have been looking at what makes a good ROLE MODEL. We think that people who do the following make good role models...
- Inspire us to try new things
- Be the best we can
- Do the right thing at the right time
- Follow their dreams
- Do good things for other people and not just for their own interests
We talked about how role models can come in different forms. They can be people who are close to you such as family and friends. They can also be people that you admire but have not personally met, like celebrities. Role models can also show up in many different areas of your life from school, to home, to other activities such as church, sports, after school activities...
This padlet shows some of our thoughts! It is an amazing read and I loved seeing who was named as being a role model within our class and school!