The paid version includes Padlet Backpack (for schools), Padlet Briefcase (for businesses), and Padlet Pro (for individuals). The limited free version allows 5 padlets while the paid version allows unlimited padlets. It is web-based and easy to create and use. It was founded in 2008 by Nitesh Goel, who referred to it as “An easy way to put stuff on a wall.” However, I am pleased to confirm that both myself and students seem to like Padlet so much that I have used it again to allow students to build their own end to end supply chain and I am now in the process of planning similar approaches to support online group tutorial sessions as part of module delivery.Padlet ( ) is a digital application that lets users post notes on a digital wall. We found this information by using Microsoft Forms to poll their knowledge level before, as a baseline assessment, and then compared this to a poll taken directly after the event. “I feel like the group are starting to get to know each other more, and engagement with the sessions was better – rather than just sitting and listening” StudentĪnother benefit to this related to students being able to express their learning and any gains that were gathered because of this. “Enjoyed the talent management workshop and the engagement with the other students” Student Overall, the ease of use and real-time effect of working as a group for the learners was a positive experience and worked well in trying to recreate the “in the room” experience they look forward to having during study week time (see direct quotes from students below): Outcomes and benefitsīelow I have placed some of the benefits of using this approach, interspersed with feedback directly from the students on the course. Postings were anonymised and therefore low risk in terms of learner participation and allowed for any organisational confidentiality to be maintained. As the end of the session, students were able to download and use their populated group Padlets to complete a personalised learning activity for their apprenticeship portfolio to show evidence of their subject knowledge. This peer-to-peer activity helped to highlight and grouped into common themes, these new ideas were then shared and highlighted as potential opportunities for future improvement with the learners. Breaking up a 3-hour teaching session into short didactic teaching intervals followed by longer opportunities for the group to post their ideas to pre-made Padlets and compare business practice. I came up with the idea of using Padlet to create a number of virtual whiteboards to allow learners to share, in real time, their experience of how ‘Talent’ was managed at their place of work. The aim was to recreate these study weeks virtually as our student feedback told us that study weeks are highly valued by our learners. The pandemic forced us to move all study weeks to virtual and the challenge here was to try to recreate that group learning experience in an online situation. This study week provides the chance to meet and interact with their cohort face to face, undertake group activities and build a community of learning. The exception to this is their attendance at three, on campus study, weeks each year. Work-based distance learners at the National Centre of Food Manufacturing (NCFM) are used to undertaking most of their teaching and learning through an online delivery mechanism. Charlotte Bailey – National Centre for Food Manufacturing – Senior Lecturer – Staff Profile Introduction
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