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Padlet is excellent for many collaborative activities. Padlets are usually added to courses by CTET, so if you're an instructor please contact CTET if you'd like to have a Padlet added to your course.

These instructions explain how to setup a Padlet and either share the link or embed it.

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Setup

Navigate to padlet.com and login.

Click on the New Padlet button Select Make a padlet in the top right corner.

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Select the type of Padlet you'd like to use. If you're unsure, Wall and Canvas are the most popular formats at RRU.

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Enter in a TitleDescription, and select the Layout. The freeform layout allows you to move posts around and usually works best for brainstorming activities.

Once you're done, click the Next button.

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The default sharing options will allow anyone who has a link to the Padlet to write to it, but only you will be able to moderate posts (move, delete). This is usually what is wanted.

Click the Next button again and then click the Start Posting button.

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Wall automatically lays out the posts in a brick-like layout, whereas Canvas leaves the posts where they're initially placed, allowing users to move them around. The format can be changed later.

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Enter a Title and, optionally, a Description.

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Share By Link

At the top right, select the Open share settings button.

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Scroll down and select Copy link to clipboard.

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Share the link as needed with participants.

Share using embed code

The embed code allows you to embed the Padlet directly into a Moodle course.

At the top right, select the Open share settings button.

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Scroll down and select Embed in your blog or your website.

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If embedding in Moodle, select the first Copy button to copy the full embed.

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To embed the Padlet directly into Moodle, follow the steps listed in the article: Moodle - Text editor: Embedding content.

After embedding your Padlet, test it out to ensure participants can post to it.

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