Chapter 8: Padlet Import to Edumaps
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Overview
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Goal of This Pinboard
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This pinboard explains how existing Padlets can be transferred to Edumaps.
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After this pinboard, you will know:
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- when the import makes sense
- how to prepare a Padlet
- which sharing setting is required
- how the import works
- what should be checked after the import
- which errors occur frequently
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Goal: Existing materials should not have to be recreated.
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⚙ start
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When Does Padlet Import Make Sense?
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The import makes sense if schools or teachers want to switch from Padlet to Edumaps.
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Typical cases:
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- transfer existing teaching collections
- back up material collections
- continue using old Padlets
- prepare for a data protection transition
- reduce the workload for colleagues during the changeover
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Important: After the import, permissions and content should be checked again in Edumaps.
Preparation in Padlet
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Prepare Sharing
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For the import to be possible, Edumaps must be granted access to the Padlet.
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To do this, the Padlet is usually shared for the Edumaps import.
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Make sure to:
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- choose the correct role
- not assign view-only access if more is required
- review the sharing settings again after the import
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Important: Only import content for which you have the necessary rights.
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Grant Edumaps Access
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Add Edumaps access in Padlet for the import.
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Typical process:
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- Open the Padlet.
- Open the share or sharing menu.
- Add the Edumaps address as a collaborator via email service(at)edumaps.de.
- Select the required role "Admin".
- Save the changes.
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Note: If your school has special data protection requirements, coordinate the process internally.
Import in Edumaps
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Start Import
- In Edumaps, open the Padlet import function.
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Process:
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- Log in to Edumaps.
- Click "Create map" and then choose "Import".
- In the import dialog, select "Padlet pinboard".
- Paste the Padlet link.
- Start the import.
- Wait for the result.
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Note: Importing large Padlets may take longer.
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Alternative: Import with Developer Key
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For your own padlet.org domain or self-hosted Padlets, inviting service@edumaps.de does not work. In that case, use your own developer key:
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- Open the developer settings in the Padlet dashboard, for example at
example.padlet.org/dashboard/settings/developers. - Click "Generate API key".
- Copy the Padlet API key.
- Enter the key in the Edumaps import dialog in the "Padlet developer key" field.
- Paste the link to your Padlet above and click "Import".
- Open the developer settings in the Padlet dashboard, for example at
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Note: You only need the developer key for padlet.org domains or self-hosted instances. For normal padlet.com pinboards, inviting Edumaps as a collaborator/administrator is sufficient (see the previous steps).
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Post-Processing
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Error Cases
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Import Does Not Work
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If the import does not work, first check:
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- Is the Padlet link correct?
- Does Edumaps have access?
- Has the Padlet been deleted or made private?
- Was the correct role assigned?
- Does the Padlet contain very large files?
- For a padlet.org domain: Was the developer key entered correctly?
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If the error remains, contact support with the link and a short description. In any case, send the exact error message as a screenshot.
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Media Missing
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If media are missing, there may be various causes.
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Possible reasons:
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- file is too large
- file is no longer accessible
- external source blocks access
- rights are missing in the original system
- video is hosted on a platform with access restrictions
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Check missing media individually and add them manually if necessary.
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Organizing the Transition
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Check Padlet Sharing After Import
Checklist
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