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 ======Using Activity Logs====== ======Using Activity Logs======
  
-One of the assets that you can create in PebblePad are Activity Logs. You can upload assets to Activity Logs, and track the amount of time spent on an activity. You can also set target hours or points ​with Activity Logs that you can then reach by uploading assets ​for which you log hours or points.+Activity Logs are resources for tracking progress in your activities. You can set target hours or points that you then reach by uploading assets ​and logging the hours or points ​for each asset.
  
-You can also use Activity Logs to track physical activity. There are several ways to do this. +You can also use Activity Logs to track physical activity. There are several ways to do this. **The first method also details how to use Activity Logs for typical academic purposes, such as completing essays.**
  
 ===Using Activities=== ===Using Activities===
-1. Create an Activity Log and assign it the title of your physical ​activity+1. Create an Activity Log and assign it title and description ​of what you will be tracking. 
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 +2. Add a target amount of hours or points that you wish to reach (or surpass) in your activity
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 +3. Once you have set target hours or points, click on the button Start Building Your Activity Log (or Add To Your Activity Log if you already have assets added). 
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 +4. Select “Add new activity”. 
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 +5. You will be brought to a new page detailing your specific activity. Here, you can assign a title to your activity (ex. running) as well as a more detailed description. You can also add reflections on this activity and select a date for when this activity took place (or mark it as ongoing). 
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 +6. Once you have saved it, return to the Activity Log. Click on the “i” button beside the activity you had created too add completed hours or points.  
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-2Add a target amount of hours or points ​that you wish to reach (or surpass) in your activity+7A side panel will appear from which you can add hours or points ​to the activity ​you have uploaded. If the activity is ongoing, you can continue ​to update the hours or points for the activity.
  
-3Once you have set target hours or points, click on the button Add To Your Activity Log+{{:​activity_log_-5.jpg?500|}}
  
-4Select “Add new activity+8To remove any assets, click on the button "Edit your searches"​ above the added assets. Then click on "​Edit"​ icon beside the criteria. You can then deselect the assets you wish to remove from your activity ​log.
  
-5You will be brought to a new page detailing your activity. Here, you can assign a title to your activity (ex. running) as well as a more detailed description. You can also add reflections on this activity. You can also select a date for when this activity took place or if it’s ongoing+{{:​remove_asset.jpg?500|}}
  
-6. Once you have saved it, return to the Activity Log. Click on the “i” button beside the activity ​you had createdA side panel will appear from which you can add hours or points ​to the activity ​you have uploadedIf the activity is ongoing, ​you can continue ​to update the hours or points for the activity+===Using Spreadsheets=== 
 +Another method is to have an Excel spreadsheet tracking ​the amount of hours you’ve spent runningEach day you can update the spreadsheet and then upload it to PebblePad, assigning each new file the amount of hours you’ve exercised that daySome fitness trackers (such as [[https://​help.fitbit.com/​articles/​en_US/​Help_article/​1133|Fitbit]] ones) allow you to export your data into Excel or a Google spreadsheet.
  
  
  
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