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The favourite tool of M茅lodine Sommier
Campus Woudestein.

In this series, teachers of 糖心直播 (EUR) share their experiences, insights and opinions on different educational tools they used during their online courses. To inspire you as a fellow lecturer, and save you the time so you don't need to figure out things for yourself.

Padlet is next in this series of favourite tools to enrich education with. M茅lodine Sommier, assistant professor in Intercultural Communication at the department of Media and Communication (ESHCC), thinks Padlet's versatility is one of its greatest strengths. You can use it as a discussion or pinning board, it can take the shape of a map or a timeline, and you can also adjust all types of settings about style or anonymity. Its versatility means you can use Padlet throughout your course instead of jumping from one platform to another. It is also a very intuitive tool, easy to use for teachers and students.

It is a visualisation tool and a participatory platform. M茅lodine really likes that students are able to produce knowledge together in the same place. They are able to see and comment on each other鈥檚 posts, which creates a nice group dynamic. As a teacher, you have a different outcome every time you use Padlet because of your students鈥 input, which allows you to tailor your teaching to their needs. Visualisation is central to Padlet, whether it is because photographs are posted or because of the way posts are organised. Visualising ideas and their connections support students鈥 learning process in terms of analytical skills and visual literacy.

M茅lodine often used Padlet as a pinning board where students can, for instance, introduce themselves, see the first image for an examples. In the honours course 鈥Communicating sustainability in an intercultural context鈥, M茅lodine and her colleagues  Yijing Wang (ESHCC) and Ana Vasques, (EUC) used the map option of Padlet (see the second image). Students were asked to locate on the map examples of sustainable urgencies and innovations they knew of. Afterwards, this allowed them to discuss the global dimension of sustainability as well as the limitations of their knowledge, in part because of a Western-centric bias. The absence of any pins in Africa, Central Asia or Russia becomes all the more obvious with that tool.

Please note that this experience is based on Padlet's free version.

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