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Collaborating on a Padlet Board (10 minutes)
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PADLET CHEAT SHEET
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FAQs about using Padlet
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Padlet: An Online tool to help Organisations organise and plan
About Lesson

Welcome to this section on using Padlet for different purposes. Padlet is a versatile tool that can be used for a wide range of tasks, including brainstorming, note-taking, project management, and event planning. In this section, we will explore some of the different use cases for Padlet and how they can be used effectively.


Padlet can be a useful tool for organising projects by allowing you to collaborate with team members, collect and organise information, and track progress. Here are some ways you can use Padlet for organising projects:

  1. Brainstorming: Use Padlet to create a digital brainstorming board where you and your team members can share and organise ideas. You can add text notes, images, videos, and links to relevant resources, and organise them into categories or themes.
  2. Task management: Create a task board on Padlet to assign and track tasks, deadlines, and progress. You can use different colour-coded sticky notes or labels to indicate the status of each task, such as “to do”, “in progress”, or “completed”. This can help you and your team stay on top of project milestones and deadlines.
  3. Resource collection: Use Padlet to collect and organise resources related to your project, such as research articles, case studies, or design inspiration. You can use different Padlet boards for different types of resources, and share them with your team members or stakeholders.
  4. Feedback and collaboration: Use Padlet to get feedback and collaboration from team members or stakeholders. You can share a Padlet board with them and invite them to add their comments, suggestions, or edits to your project. This can help you to iterate and improve your project more efficiently.
  5. Project management dashboard: Use Padlet as a project management dashboard to give you and your team a visual overview of the project’s progress. You can use different widgets, such as calendars, to-do lists, progress bars, or charts, to represent different aspects of the project, and update them in real-time.

Overall, Padlet is a flexible and customisable platform that can be adapted to suit a wide range of project management needs. It allows you to collaborate with your team members, organise and visualise information, and track progress in a user-friendly way.