If requested, click Accept to enable permissions.Sign in with your University of Melbourne credentials.This will take you to the University of Melbourne SSO page. Enter your University of Melbourne email address.Teaching staff who don’t have a University of Melbourne Padlet account yet, please use the Microsoft single sign-on (SSO) login feature to get started. This also enables flexibility when using Padlet in group activities. Staff can instruct them to include their name in their posts when responses need to be identified. Students will be able to access and contribute anonymously to Padlets. Students of the University of Melbourne will not require a University of Melbourne Padlet account. This is intentional as it limits user management permissions but enables all core features, including the creation, sharing and embedding of Padlets as well as managing the privacy settings.
The only restriction to our license is a 250MB file upload limit per individual post, with unlimited posts.Īll teaching staff are automatically assigned to the ‘Student’ user role in Padlet.
This paid license allows for unlimited Padlet wall creation and posts, compared to the free (basic) version which only supports creating 3 Padlet walls. The University of Melbourne has a Padlet license (Backpack) for teaching staff. Teaching staff can set up a Padlet account on the University of Melbourne Padlet Backpack license. Please refer to embed a Padlet wall into the LMS in the Padlet getting started guide.
seminars, quest speakers, panel presentations, assignment questions). to reflect on class, post questions, give peer feedback)
in preparation for class, to analyse readings, respond to readings or reflect or videos watched) In-class use (physical classroom or via zoom, or combination of the two).
Padlet can be used collaboratively in group activities or for individual student contributions. Please refer to overview of Padlet layout options for layouts listed by common activities for guidance and inspiration.