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Perusall

EDTECH
Velocity0.0

Perusall refreshes its UI to absorb a year of expanded assignment types and instructor controls.

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Current state
Perusall is a social-learning platform centered on collaborative annotation of course materials. The January 2026 release is a UI refresh — a single simplified sidebar, reorganized Settings, more flexible grouping — that consolidates the navigation around the broader feature set built up over 2024 and 2025. That earlier work pushed Perusall well beyond annotation: peer review went from new in mid-2024 to substantially refined a year later, with new assignment types (Fishbowl, instructor review), differentiated assignments, granular TA permissions, and reusable scoring templates.
Where it's heading
The product is evolving from an annotation tool into a course-assignment platform with instructor operations baked in. Peer review was the wedge in 2024; 2025 widened the assignment catalogue and added the kinds of controls (TA permissions, reusable rubrics, late-submission handling) instructors need to actually run those assignments at scale. The 2026 UI refresh signals consolidation — the team is making the broader catalogue discoverable rather than adding new features for now.
Prediction
Based on the visible cadence — annual major batches around the start of the academic year — the next observable move is likely further refinement of peer review workflow flexibility, since that's been the most consistently iterated surface across the input entries.

Recent moves

  1. 4mo ago

    Simplified UI, more flexible grouping, and more

    ⚡ SPARK

    The 2026 UI refresh is more than a redesign — it's the structural moment that makes the larger 2025 feature set navigable, with a simplified sidebar and logically grouped Settings replacing the accreted layout that had developed feature-by-feature.

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  2. 1y ago

    Fishbowl assignments and instructor review assignments

    ⚡ SPARK

    Fishbowl and instructor-review assignments expand the catalogue in two directions at once — group-style asymmetric peer review and direct instructor evaluation — and together they reposition Perusall as a general assignment platform rather than just a peer-review tool.

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  3. 1y ago

    Peer review workflow improvements

    Peer review keeps getting more configurable — late submission handling, optional instructor review windows, optional overall feedback. These are exactly the friction points instructors hit when trying to use peer review as a routine assignment type rather than a one-off experiment.

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  4. 1y ago

    Reusable scoring templates and rubrics

    Reusable scoring templates remove a consistent annoyance — re-entering identical scoring settings across each assignment — and let course-wide grading policy live in one place. Practical, not flashy.

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  5. 1y ago

    Flexible permissions for TAs

    Granular TA permissions (review grades, assign grades, edit course) give instructors a real way to delegate without handing over the keys — a small change that materially affects how Perusall fits into team-taught or large-enrollment courses.

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  6. 1y ago

    Peer review assignments

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