Padlet

Padlet offers seven templates and supports audio, video, images, weblinks etc.
Padlet is very versatile and can be used to enable students to collaborate on projects as well as for academics to disseminate information.Explore various formats including map, timeline, canvas and grid. Add text, and/or incorporate images, audio and video. UAL has an institutional licence meaning that both staff and students can create their own accounts.
Please note: From 19 January, Padlet will update our institutional domain from artslondon.padlet.org to padlet.com/artslondon.
There will be no impact on your work, and no action is required from you. All existing Padlet links and embeds will automatically redirect to the new domain, and your Padlets will retain their current privacy settings.
Remember to use the ‘Log in with Microsoft’ button, rather than adding your work email.
Video guides
The links above give you a good overview to help you get started with Padlet
The link above takes you to Padlet’s own YouTube tutorial channel
PDF guides
The PDF documents above help frame how Padlet might be used in a learning and teaching context