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Padlet

Padlet

Padlet is a digital canvas to create beautiful projects that are easy to share and use collaboratively. You can take an empty page and put whatever you would like on it.
  • What is Padlet?

    Padlet is a digital canvas to create beautiful projects that are easy to share and use to collaborate. It works like a piece of paper - we give you an empty page and you can put whatever you like on it. You can drag in a video, record an interview, snap a selfie, write your own text posts or upload documents and voilà, a Padlet is born. Make it even more beautiful by choosing custom wallpapers and themes.
  • Share your Padlet with others

    This guide will cover the privacy settings you need to share your Padlet and how to give individual people specific permissions
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