

PebblePad
PebblePad is an e-portfolio, learning journey, and assessment platform widely used in higher education. It provides students with a private digital workspace to plan, record, reflect on, and showcase their academic progress, skills, and professional development throughout their...
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
Properties
- Educational
Features
- Cloud Sync
- Ad-free
- No Coding Required
- No registration required
- Real time collaboration
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PebblePad information
What is PebblePad?
PebblePad is an e-portfolio, learning journey, and assessment platform widely used in higher education. It provides students with a private digital workspace to plan, record, reflect on, and showcase their academic progress, skills, and professional development throughout their entire university experience and beyond.The platform combines an intuitive personal learning space (Pebble+) with robust assessment and tracking tools (ATLAS), seamlessly integrating with universities' existing Virtual Learning Environments (VLE) like Blackboard or Canvas.
Core Components of PebblePadPersonal Learning Space (Pebble+): A secure, private space where students can upload files, draft blogs, curate multimedia, and build custom e-portfolios. The work remains strictly private until the student chooses to share it or submit it for grading.Active Teaching, Learning and Assessment Space (ATLAS): The institutional workspace where educators can view student work, provide formative or summative feedback, and track attainment via reports or digital rubrics. It allows for smooth grading and gradebook syncing with your university's main learning management system.Templates & Workbooks: Educators can publish customizable templates (e.g., STAR interview method, meeting logs) and structured workbooks to scaffold assignments and help students gather evidence for professional accreditations.





