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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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For example, a note that you scribble in the margin of your textbook is an annotation, as is an explanatory comment that you add to a list of tasks at work. Something that has had such notes added to it can be described as annotated. The word annotation is sometimes abbreviated as annot.
Annotation essentially involves the attachment of notes, labels etc to the elements of the information entities used in the design process. It has been used extensively in engineering in the past. Engineering drawings are essentially Mongian projections of geometry annotated with notes, labels and dimensions.
For example, a note that you scribble in the margin of your textbook is an annotation, as is an explanatory comment that you add to a list of tasks at work. Something that has had such notes added to it can be described as annotated.
Why Annotate? By annotating a text, you will ensure that you understand what is happening in a text after youve read it. As you annotate, you should note the authors main points, shifts in the message or perspective of the text, key areas of focus, and your own thoughts as you read.
Types of Annotations Descriptive. Evaluative. Informative. Combination.
How to annotate on Word using comments Open the document you want to annotate. Begin reviewing the document. Highlight the sentence or phrase you want to annotate. Navigate to the Review tab. Open the Comments window. Create a new comment. Add comments to the rest of the document.
Annotation includes adding purposeful notes, key words and phrases, definitions, and connections tied to specific sections of text. Annotating text promotes student interest in reading and gives learners a focused purpose for writing.
What is an annotation? Annotations are comments, notes, explanations, or other types of external remarks that can be attached to a Web document or to a selected part of a document. As they are external, it is possible to annotate any Web document independently, without needing to edit the document itself.

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