![]() Here is a link to an article on using Padlet for blogging in the classroom. How fun would it be to have your class interact with experts via a padlet mechanism? The uses for this app are endless. Padlets can be collaborated on by a single class, multiple classes within the same institution or by classes at multiple institutions. In a collaboration application, you determine the level of access by assigning individuals read only, read-write, moderator or administrative access. You can choose who sees your padlets from the general public to just members of a class or even making your padlet completely private for your eyes only. Another nice touch is that work is autosaved as it is generated so work is not lost when students forget to save as can happen in some wikis. ![]() This is a great application because it allows the collaboration of multiple people adding content to a padlet. You can use Padlet as a publishing tool or just as a private notes app. It can be used like a traditional bulletin board or for such activities as blogging, publishing podcasts or videos, bookmarking, making brochures and posters or as the base of a discussion board. Padlet is a device-neutral application that allows the displaying of information on any topic. I am always interested in finding new instruments to use in student generated content projects. Posted in Apps, Productivity | 1 Reply Padlet, an Online “Bulletin Board” for Collaborative Class Projects You can export the scan to use it in a variety of ways via the share sheet. The scan saves automatically as a new note. From the menu that appears choose “Scan Document”. Instead of tapping the Notes icon, long press it. ![]() However, you do not need to do all those steps to do capture a scan. Many people use Notes to scan documents by opening the app, telling it to create a new note and then from the menu choosing “Scan Document” from the list of options. Did you know that you already have an app that can do this if you have an iPhone, and it comes with your phone? The app is called Notes. Some are free, some are not, and the apps vary in quality. Many apps are available that can turn your phone (or tablet) into a portable scanner. Alternatively, you can get a scanning app for your phone which allows the phone’s camera to do the scanning. Have you ever needed to quickly scan a document to either save it or send it to someone else? One way to scan a document is to use a multi-function printer to scan the document to a pdf and either save it to your computer or email it to a recipient.
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