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Autho r: Venue : Date: Overview Author: Bob Guinn Venue: TVU SMR Date: Dec 2010 1

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Overview. Author : Bob Guinn Venue : TVU SMR Date : Dec 2010. What is PebblePad ?. What is PebblePad ?. PebblePad is a Personal Learning System which is used at TVU to help student’s: Personal Development Planning (PDP) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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OverviewAuthor: Bob GuinnVenue: TVU SMRDate: Dec 2010

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What is PebblePad?

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What is PebblePad?

PebblePad is a Personal Learning System whichis used at TVU to help student’s: • Personal Development Planning (PDP)• keep a personal record and commentaries on

what they have learnt• reflect on the way they are learning• focus on their employability

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What can you do with PebblePad?

With PebblePad, students are able to:• build their own electronic portfolio

(eportfolio) of achievements (ie create, store, and review materials which they can then present as e-portfolios, called WebFolios)

• share documents, images, videos, and sound files, with tutors, other students, and anyone students /staff choose to share with.

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E-portfolios and CVs• Students can also use PebblePad to present a CV or a set

of documents and media files to employers in a webfolio (an online portfolio).

• Students can use PebblePad throughout the duration of your studies at TVU, and take it with them (for a small sum of money) when they leave TVU.

• E-portfolios can be used as a form of assessment using the Pebblepad Gateways

• Tutors can create blank webfolios consisting of a collection of empty forms/profiles, blogs and action plans. These are then shared or published for students to download, populate and submit.

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E-portfolios and CVs

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FormsStaff can create forms for students to complete in PebblePad.

For example. To create a ‘personality test’ or ‘my goals’ to link to a Webfolio or to use as a template for a weekly blog or reflective journal.

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The Gateways

• However, Gateways can be set up for staff, so that students can submit work created in PebblePad to be assessed.

• Gateways can be thought of as Institutional space –where assets can be published from a user’s Personal space for viewing by other authorised users.

• Contact [email protected] to request a new Gateway to be created for you

Primarily content added to PebblePad by a student is for their eyes only.

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A Gateway

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Problems• Not intuitive as it could be (e.g. no ‘Right click

– save as’ functionality)• Gateway - sometimes students accidentally

create multiple copies of submitted Webfolios and linked forms

• Downloading, editing and the re-uploading of documents always creates a duplicate

• The date on assets displayed is the date of creation, not the last date it was edited

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Good points• It’s personal – encourages students to set

personal learning goals• Keeps documents online so they shouldn’t get

lost• Good for reflective learning• Forms are very useful for directing students

when creating a reflective journals or for using as an initial personal diagnostic tool

• Shared assets can be easily commented on by Personal Tutor or others

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Good pointsQuote from The University of Edinburgh. Centre for teaching Learning and Assessment:

“In order to help students realise and visualise what PebblePad is (and what it is not) it was helpful to characterise PebblePad as an educational equivalent of MySpace or Facebook. Students are already familiar with using these tools to share personal information, and they are comfortable with online collaborative behaviours. Although these tools can be used in an educational context they were not designed for this, and many students are reluctant to allow their private world of Facebook to overlap with their academic life.”http://www.tla.ed.ac.uk/interchange/spring2010/chmielewski.htm