Five New Padlet Features to Try
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Five New Padlet Features to Try

Along with Google Workspace tools, Padlet is one of the educational technology tools that I’ve used the most consistently over the last fifteen years. I’ve used it for everything from hosting online brainstorming sessions to digital mapping to distraction-free YouTube viewing and a whole lot more. Padlet recently add five new features for the new school year. 

The new features of Padlet are demonstrated in the two new videos that are embedded below. The new features include:

  • An AI drawing tool.
  • Scheduling notes.
  • Polling
  • Google Drive integration
  • Automated content moderation

Video – Three New Padlet Features to Try



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Along with Google Workspace tools, Padlet is one of the educational technology tools that I’ve used the most consistently over the last fifteen years. I’ve used it for everything from hosting online brainstorming sessions to digital mapping to distraction-free YouTube viewing and a whole lot more. Padlet recently add five new features for the new school year. The new features of Padlet are demonstrated in the two new videos that are embedded below. The new features include:An AI drawing tool.Scheduling notes.PollingGoogle Drive integrationAutomated content moderationVideo – How to Use AI to Draw in Padlet

Video – Three New Padlet Features to Try

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