Perusall
Perusall refreshes its UI to absorb a year of expanded assignment types and instructor controls.
◆Recent moves
- 4mo ago
Simplified UI, more flexible grouping, and more
⚡ SPARKThe 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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Fishbowl assignments and instructor review assignments
⚡ SPARKFishbowl 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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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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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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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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Peer review assignments