

As a Zoom host, collaborate live on an engaging padlet Your padlet will be yours and yours only, unless you choose to share it.Ģ. You can also refer back to the padlet afterward to revise whatever you’ve learned from the meeting. Instead of passively listening, you can actively process what is being said by writing notes, adding links and screenshots, or even doodling, right within the Zoom window. Opening a padlet in Zoom as your digital notebook can snap the meeting back into focus. It’s easy to drift off and get distracted, then lose attention entirely. Watching people (or their icons) speak for an hour on a little computer screen in front of you can be mind-numbing. Listening to a speech in real life can be boring. As a meeting attendee, keep notes on your own personal padlet Here are some ways we think you will enjoy using our own app for Zoom.ġ. We hope these features will bring a little bit of joy into the sizable portion of our life that has been taken over by Zoom. You can also use our latest Slideshow feature to present lag-free, interactive slideshows that will capture everyone’s attention With the Padlet App for Zoom, you can access your padlets to take notes or share a padlet within the call and collaborate live together. We think Padlet would improve life on Zoom. So much of modern life takes place on Zoom. Why Zoom? Zoom is used by people everywhere to talk to each other online - joyous catch-up calls with far-flung friends, virtual classes where teachers try to wrangle distracted teenagers and serious corporate meetings where only half the attendees are wearing pants. We are excited to launch the first step of this journey - Padlet’s own app for Zoom. We are already available on browsers and mobile apps, but we want Padlet to eventually be used everywhere, within any application. Padlet is used and loved by tens of millions of users worldwide to collect, organize, and share their thoughts and content in beautiful visual boards.
