Tech Tip: Padlet Pets
I've never used Padlet before, but I used a similar resource in high school that was a a virtual bulletin board for the class to post feedback and critiques. However, Padlet has a much cleaner UI, in addition to image support, making it the appear to be the superior resource.
I'm not 100% sure how I'd incorporate Padlet into a storybook, as I prefer the branching style of programs like Twine to the all-at-once layout of Padlet. That being said, the Padlet dashboard looks a bit like it could be spun as some kind of wanted list or bounty poster full of bandits and thugs, so maybe I could find a way to work it into a Wild West-themed folklore tale.
I'm not 100% sure how I'd incorporate Padlet into a storybook, as I prefer the branching style of programs like Twine to the all-at-once layout of Padlet. That being said, the Padlet dashboard looks a bit like it could be spun as some kind of wanted list or bounty poster full of bandits and thugs, so maybe I could find a way to work it into a Wild West-themed folklore tale.
Thank you for adding to the padlet! I had the padlet-for-pets set up last semester but I did not do a good job of publicizing it. I really wanted to do a better job with that this semester and, yay, it is working! One of my goals is to introduce people to tools in this class that might or might not be directly relevant for this class, but might be relevant for other work you are going, other projects. As you can see, Padlet is a really fun tool where you can invite people to contribute and collaborate, super-easy.
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