As I wrote yesterday, this week Padlet added a new feature to their iPad and iPhone app. The new feature is called Catscan. Catscan lets you scan a set of physical sticky notes and have those notes digitized and displayed on a Padlet wall. Catscan is one of many ways that you can add notes to a Padlet wall. In all there are now at least ten types of notes that you can add to a Padlet wall. Nine of them are featured in the following video. The tenth is the new Catscan option.
Ten types of notes that can be added to Padlet.
Text
Hyperlinks
File upload
Video recorded with webcam/ mobile phone camera.
Audio recorded directly on Padlet.
Scribble/ free hand drawing on Padlet.
Pictures taken with webcam/ mobile phone camera.
Google Search to add image, video, GIF, or link.
Google Map.
Digitized version of physical sticky note (Catscan mode).
Bonus Items:
If you enable these options, you can comment and or vote on the notes added to a Padlet wall.