An easy way to start working on your portfolio in Pebble+ is by creating a page. Pages can be shared or submitted for assessment individually, or added to a portfolio.
- Log into PebblePad from pebblepad.pdx.edu.
- Click on the burger menu (three stacked lines like a hamburger) in the upper left corner of your screen, and click Asset Store from the home page.
Get used to using this menu; it’s the quickest way to jump from place to place in Pebble+.
- Click Get creative in the list, and select Create a page.
- Use the Add Content button at the top of the page to get started.
If you need any help during the editing process, click on the Help button in the bottom right corner of the window. This button can be found throughout Pebble+, and can help you whenever you get stuck.
Note: PebblePad provides additional in-depth help guides.
This article was last updated on Sep 22, 2023 @ 9:31 am.
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