
We do not promote any particular set of beliefs or values and students of all faiths and none enjoy lessons and achieve well. In Religious and Values Education (RAVE) we aim to encourage students to develop accurate knowledge and understanding of a range of religious traditions and non-religious world views represented in modern British society and to reflect on their own values. Religious Education contributes dynamically to children and young people’s education by exploring challenging questions about the meaning and purpose of life, beliefs about God and the ultimate reality, issues of right and wrong and what it means to be human.
Padlet meaning software#
This entry was posted in Apps, Course Content Delivery, Educational Technology, Project-based learning, software by Arlene Courtney.

If you are interested in signing up for a free account, you can help me out by using my referral link. If you refer others who then sign up for a padlet account, you will be given an additional padlet for every three people who join from your referral. For a collaborative project, you can generate one padlet to be used by everyone in the class. On the free plan, you can delete a padlet you no longer need to start a new one to keep within the three padlet limit.
Padlet meaning pro#
Padlet Pro is $8.25/month (or $99/year) with unlimited padlets and upload available for files up to 250 MB in size. The basic plan is not a trial, but rather, an account that does not expire. There is a basic free padlet account available which allows you to have three operating padlets, however, uploaded files must not be larger than 10 MB.
Padlet meaning android#
Padlet is available for use in a browser, and there are apps available for iOS, Android and Kindle devices.
Padlet meaning pdf#
In turn, you can embed padlets into webpages, blogs or an LMS export them as pdf files, images or a host of other files or distribute them the old-fashioned way by printing them. Files can be uploaded from a computer or mobile devices, and content from the web such as a YouTube video can be embedded into your padlet. Some of the things you can include in a padlet are documents, images, hyperlinks, audio and video files. 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.
