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okay so today were going to talk about annotations Ive titled this forward annotate that because a lot of times in English class were going to read something and Im going to throw my hand up and say oh and I want you to annotate this and theres going to be a collective groan from the class because I think the students get really frustrated with a what annotations are and then B what a teacher wants them to do with it okay so were going to talk about the purpose but at its core annotations are just how to interact with the text so if youre interacting with a person youre reading that persons body language you were trying to figure out Im based on their accent maybe where theyre from youre looking at their clothes and the way that they use their hands when they talk right thats an interaction and thats exactly what I want you to do when youre annotating the text but since its not a purpose or a person were going to have to sort of talk about how to do that okay so the p

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Annotations can be used for your own reference, eg to make a note of how you achieved a technique, or to record an idea you might like to try later. They can also be used to communicate information to the examiner that will help explain your thoughts and decision-making processes.
Annotating is any action that deliberately interacts with a text to enhance the readers understanding of, recall of, and reaction to the text. Sometimes called close reading, annotating usually involves highlighting or underlining key pieces of text and making notes in the margins of the text.
To annotate your work successfully, you should explain: what you have done and why you did it. how you did it, such as the media and techniques used. why you chose a particular medium or technique. how an artwork or design fits in with your project. what aspects you like. how you could improve the work.
An annotation is a specific short, written explanation or comment added to a print text or visual representation. In Visual Communication Design, annotations may be used at several stages of the design process, including research, generation of ideas and presentation of designs.
Right-click on the image, then select Draw and Annotate. Click on Text Box, then click on the area of the image where you want to add a comment. Type your comment in the box. You can also add shapes like arrows to further clarify your notes.
An annotation is a specific short, written explanation or comment added to a print text or visual representation. In Visual Communication Design, annotations may be used at several stages of the design process, including research, generation of ideas and presentation of designs.
Each citation is followed by a brief (usually about 150 words) descriptive and evaluative paragraph, the annotation. The purpose of the annotation is to inform the reader of the relevance, accuracy, and quality of the sources cited.
Annotations are written explanations or critical comments added to art or design work that record and communicate your thoughts. There are several reasons annotation may be used, for example to: ●

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