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Padlet link
Padlet link




padlet link
  1. #PADLET LINK PASSWORD#
  2. #PADLET LINK FREE#

  • OneDrive: Students can collaborate on Word documents or Excel spreadsheets by sharing from their OneDrive.
  • for brainstorming or Q&A) using the Open-ended slide type.
  • Mentimeter: You can gather short text contributions from students (e.g.
  • UWE has been looking at alternatives to Padlet including Microsoft Whiteboard, which is already available to all staff and students. As this is currently not a core UWE teaching technology, there is no support model in place and no central training available. Please also be aware of this if students are sharing sensitive/private information. They can participate fully without an account. However, it can be used with students as long as they are not being asked to set up a Padlet account. Important: We currently do not have a GDPR (data protection) agreement with Padlet. You still need to use the settings as above to allow students to access your boards). This will allow you unlimited boards and the ability to restrict them to be viewed or edited by others on the UWE account ( please note: this does not include students. If you require more than three boards, then staff in FET should email There are a limited number of licences available for the Backpack version (Padlet’s education licence) which is administered by our colleagues in ACE, and runs until February 2022. You can simply share the Padlet link with them and they can add to it anonymously.

    padlet link

    Students do not need a Padlet account to contribute.

    There is also the option to require a password if you wish. You can get students to contribute to a board by setting the privacy to ‘Secret’ (available to anyone with the link, but unlisted) and the visitor permissions to ‘Can Write’. This will allow you to create a maximum of three boards.

    padlet link

    You can set up a free account on Padlet by going to. Our colleagues in ACE have developed some training resources, and shared some great examples of what they use it for. There are so many different ways that Padlet can be used. Gathering ideas and different student perspectives.The wall can be shared with students, and they can see (and if permitted, comment on) each other’s posts. Padlet is a bit like a wall where you can virtually stick post-it notes, only the post-it notes can contain all kinds of different media – including text, images, links and video.






    Padlet link