Saturday, March 30, 2024

PADLET for generating an Assessment Poll

 As you may know already, Padlet has jumped on the GenAI bandwagon: there are now 8 types of content/padlet formats that it can generate for you from a prompt. 

I have tried all the 8 types of content that it can generate. The 'Lesson Plan', the 'Classroom Activity List', and 'Reading List' results are not that useful. I quite like the 'historical timeline', and the AI-generated map functions. The Assessment Poll turns out to be a pleasant surprise. I typed in 'the phonemes of British English' as the prompt; in less than a minute, it gave me a Padlet board consisting of 8 poll (MC) questions, which ARE relevant to the topic. 

The generated Assessment Poll Padlet, thus, can be used at the beginning of a lesson for a quick recap of previous learning. It can also be used as a whole-class 'exit ticket' to round off a lesson! (Of course the limitation is that the prompt topic you type in has to be a general one, unless you actually input a content summary of a lesson.)

https://padlet.com/szepaul/linguistics-assessment-polls-on-british-english-phonemes-oqmbjiqs4uf9dr4m?fbclid=IwAR2RWTezWnurhI1FIQefUe_rIOhXaVTCRWpxQlak0bo90dvga0qqqvITB3M_aem_AasByokIAjSE--od-MrygXvufS8BZobklNlr5MkyAzGR7FUk5IVlIKShB2oh_pVnOou1aIQJ5rNB5lhmDUgbcTb0



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