You can now paste the URL into chat messages, email, blog posts, my.wbs, Word, etc.This is the easiest way to share your padlet. This will restrict whether visitors are able to read only, or whether they can post and edit content. Under Privacy in the Share menu, you can also edit visitor permissions. You should change your privacy settings in the Share menu if you want to share your padlet by another method. Padlets are created as 'private' by default, meaning they are hidden from the public and users will only be permitted access if you have specifically invited them. Click the ellipsis icon in the top right of the post for further options such as changing the colour of a post or connecting it to other posts.To see examples of these, see the Get Inspired tab on this page. You can include text, image, weblinks and other various media options in posts.
Add a post by double clicking in any of the blank space of the padlet or by clicking the plus symbol in the right-hand corner.Once you have chosen all your padlet settings, at the top of the panel click Close.The Content filtering options offer you a profanity filter and/or an option to require approval before posts to the padlet are made visible to other users.If you want student comments to remain anonymous, switch off Attribution. Under Posting you can also allow students to comment or react to posts.
Please consider accessibility guidelines when making changes. There are also other options to customise the appearance of your padlet in this menu.In this tab, give your padlet a title and description.Your padlet will then open with an editing or Modify panel open on the right-hand side.(This a padlet which shares links to other padlets, so click on the posts to open other examples.) Select a padlet format from the options.In your Padlet Dashboard click on Make a padlet.Sign in to Padlet through University of Warwick.