PebblePad@D2L Fusion 2025 – Savannah, GA
July 21 – 23, 2025
Visit the PebblePad booth and discover how we support unlimited learning by bringing together ePortfolios, workbooks, and assessment tools into one powerful platform that supports the entire higher education journey.
Whether you’re designing reflective learning experiences, supporting student wellbeing, or helping learners to showcase their growth, PebblePad offers all the flexibility and depth you need to meet your ambitious goals.
Our team—Gail, Vanessa, John and Stephanie—will be at the booth to share practical insights and global success stories from institutions across North America, Europe, and Australia.
So, stop by, get inspired, and see what’s possible with PebblePad. We’d love to meet you!
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Enter our prize draw to win a luxury PebblePad satchel—visit the team at our PebblePad booth to find out more!
Say hello to the PebblePad team attending the conference. Gail, Vanessa, John, and Stephanie will be there to answer your questions and share insights on using technology to support the learning, teaching, and assessment ambitions of higher education.
Want to talk before or after D2L Fusion 2025? We’d love to hear from you—contact the PebblePad team in North America for more information on our implementation approach and customer use examples.
PebblePad is the only ePortfolio, workbook, and assessment platform designed to unify the entire learning journey, from pre-arrival to alumni.
Built for the ambitions of higher education, the platform provides educators with powerful tools to support learning, teaching, and assessment at scale. PebblePad seamlessly supports all activities, from the classroom to work experiences and even temporary endeavors like study abroad. It’s a vital tool for institutions committed to fostering holistic, well-prepared graduates who are ready to face the challenges of our ever-changing world.
Talk description: I will use the themes of reflection and experiential learning, skills development and assessment (including programme level assessment and changes in assessment practice) to explore this process in more detail. This includes the link between disciplinary and institutional curriculum reform, learning from local innovations and changes, and using this to inform University level changes and support.
Bio: My current position is leading the University wide Curriculum Transformation Project. This is a major and long term initiative for the University considering all areas of the University’s undergraduate and taught postgraduate curriculum. Prior to this Jon set up and led the Institute for Academic Development (IAD) at the University of Edinburgh. The IAD provides University level support for teaching, learning and researcher development, including direct support for students and staff, and support for enhancement and innovation in curriculum development, the student and researcher experience. Jon has a PhD in petroleum geology.
Talk description: The diversity of students in higher education dictates that there cannot (and should not) be a single ‘silver bullet’ approach to address the complex challenge of career readiness learning. However, the reality of modern university structures is that delivering bespoke experiences for each student is a challenge in and of itself. And yet, all things are possible with creative use of PebblePad to streamline delivery (for the university) and make it highly personalised (for the student).
Bio: Gayle Brent is a Learning and Teaching Consultant (Employability) at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. Gaye’s specialist area of interest is developing and implementing strategies to enhance staff and student understanding of employability in both curricular and extra-curricular contexts. She completed a Master of Education and Professional Studies Research to explore the potential barriers and challenges to embedding employability-based learning in higher education curriculum and is currently completing a Doctor of Philosophy exploring the impact of an extra-curricular employability program on the individual student experience.
Talk description: A journey through the stories told by wicca data. How a neglected research data set was used by students to overturn historic injustice and shed new light on the lives of women in Scotland.
Bio: Melissa has worked for many years in higher education at some of the UK’s finest and most ancient institutions. In each place she enjoys discovering the hidden histories and less heard voices which can be surfaced in new ways using the most up to date and open technologies. She is a champion of playful and curious approaches to engagement with audiences on campus and online, and is an invited speaker at events about dangerous women.
Talk description: We have any number of problems and opportunities as universities, and universities must adapt to help students from diverse backgrounds develop the knowledge and skills they need to thrive and make a positive impact in the world. Key to those adaptations is understanding that we provide students with an experience. We ought to design them with intention and purpose. This talk with take up this argument and ground it within a large educational transformation project at the University of Leeds.
Bio: Jeff Grabill is Deputy Vice Chancellor for Student Education at the University of Leeds. Prior to joining the University of Leeds, Grabill was at Michigan State University (MSU) in the United States for nearly 20 years. He served Michigan State University as the Associate Provost for Teaching, Learning, and Technology. In that role, he was responsible for facilitating innovation in learning and educator professional development via his role as Director of the Hub for Innovation in Learning and Technology. Grabill’s research focuses on how digital writing is associated with citizenship and learning. That work has been located in community contexts, in museums, and in classrooms at both the K-12 and university levels. Grabill is also a co-founder of Drawbridge, an educational technology company.