How to Change Padlet Notification Settings
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How to Change Padlet Notification Settings

Last week Padlet released an update to their notification system. The updated system gives you more control over which notifications receive and how you receive them. You can receive them via email or through push notifications. In this short video I demonstrate how to change your Padlet notification settings. The video also shows you how to get early access to new Padlet features. 

Video – How to Change Padlet Notification Settings

Applications for Education
I think the new option to get notifications whenever a student adds a post or comment to a wall that you’ve created for your classroom could be great. Rather than having to manually check to see if students have made submissions outside of classroom hours, you can now be notified when they try to add to a wall you’ve created for your class.

For ideas on using Padlet in your classroom, take a look at this playlist of ideas and tutorials.

Are you a tech coach or media specialist looking for some new ideas to share with your colleagues? If so, 50 Tech Tuesday Tips is an eBook you need. You can get it right here.

Last week Padlet released an update to their notification system. The updated system gives you more control over which notifications receive and how you receive them. You can receive them via email or through push notifications. In this short video I demonstrate how to change your Padlet notification settings. The video also shows you how to get early access to new Padlet features. Video – How to Change Padlet Notification SettingsApplications for EducationI think the new option to get notifications whenever a student adds a post or comment to a wall that you’ve created for your classroom could be great. Rather than having to manually check to see if students have made submissions outside of classroom hours, you can now be notified when they try to add to a wall you’ve created for your class. For ideas on using Padlet in your classroom, take a look at this playlist of ideas and tutorials.

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