![]() ![]() The Moodle Forum is intuitive, but used as a resource collection, a number of clicks are required to navigate the collection.Core functions of the Moodle Glossary are straightforward to use for building a categorised resource collection, but the visual design is less attractive, the usability is less immediate, and functions like tags are not wholly intuitive.Media and comments are separate in OneNote and not treated as 'one unit'. OneNote is complex to use, but offers superior options to categorise content.The simplicity of Padlet encourages participation, which is not matched with other tools: Microsoft OneNote, Moodle Glossary, Moodle Forum, Moodle Database Comment: Click on each tab to expand:Ĭo-operative curation of resources under a theme with comments, reviews or evaluation. While there are plenty of alternative external tools, such as Lino, Mindmeister, Miro, Pinterest, Trello, Wakelet etc, these tools are either facing similar accessibility challenges, have a more specific range of use cases, or are more complex to use.īelow is a list of typical Padlet use cases sourced from colleagues at the UCL Institute of Education, and potential alternatives with UCL-provided tools where possible. Low vision colour contrast: The colour contrast of Padlet pages does not accommodate low vision users.Ī workaround in the form of a web app is only available for Chrome/Edge. ![]()
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