Hi friends! The last few years, our administration has
required weekly communication in the form of some sort of newsletter. As
a 3rd grade teacher, I really struggled with this at first—we
really felt this was a great time for the line of communication to shift to the
student being more in charge. However, in the digital age, it is time to
evolve with the needs of our parents. I’ve tried several things over the
last few years.
- · Weekly emailed letters
- · Weekly homework stapled in a homework book
- · Printed newsletters in weekly signed papers
All are viable forms of communication, but I always wondered if my
parents received it! Add the most recent glitch—our email server
blocking all emails from Hotmail---I knew I needed a new solution.
Enter, one of my favorite Web 2.0 tools..PADLET! I’ve
blogged once before about how I use it with my students in my 1:1 digital
classroom. You can read about that HERE if you are interested or need more info
on how to set one up.
Padlet has several features for sharing. I’m sharing
with you how to embed the Padlet on your classroom website—creating
once. The result?? Each time you add a
newsletter, homework assignment (whatever you want to share), you will
NEVER … wait for it…have to update your website AGAIN! Here’s
how it works in a few simple steps.
I promise you…this is easy! You do not need to be
techy. Seriously..copy and paste. PROMISE!
Design your Padlet
I really suggest using
the “grid” layout. Each time you add a padlet to the page, the most
recent will automatically rise to the top. This format also keeps them
neatly arranged without any effort
Once inside, copy the text inside the Embed section.
Then ...
Then...
There it is! By clicking on
"preview", you can see how it would look on your website. It is ready for your parents to scroll up and down, select the newsletter to view, and even print. |
On our school site, it isn't quite a pretty as my blog, but it works for our parents to access all of the school information in one spot.
Hmm....I really need to update my picture! Hahaha!
Last but not least…from now on,
all you need to do is add your newsletter, parent letter, or homework to the
Padlet. It automatically
updates on your website for you!
I promised you one and DONE! All I do now is send out a quick
message on Remind to let parents know it’s there.
Now, there are no worries of the email
getting lost in someone's inbox, papers being lost from school to home, and
now provide easy access to all newsletters at any time.
There are so many possibilities doing it
this way! I hope you’ll
give it a shot, friends!
I am so glad you taught me about padlet. My parents loved it also.
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ReplyDeleteI am so glad you taught me about padlet. My parents loved it also.
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