![]() ![]() Document Reviews: Annotations allow you to go much more in-depth with your feedback than generic comments, and annotations are much less frustrating than having multiple users edit the document directly without communicating their intentions.Annotations are a great way to help students expand on points, re-organize their essay structure, or communicate when ideas appear to be unclear. ![]() Teaching: It's a lot easier to learn from thoughtful comments left by teachers than it is to try and understand cryptic corrections or a single grade.Reading Comprehension: Your high school English teacher wasn't crazy when she said to make notes on sticky notes while you read assigned novels! Making notes as you read any document (whether an academic paper, newspaper article or work document) can help to improve your understanding of what you're reading and give you more information to pull from when you have to give answers.Instead of having everyone edit a document at the same time, adding comments and questions can help to clarify areas of concern without changing the content every few minutes. Annotations can go a long way towards removing those frustrations. Group Projects: While Google has introduced a wide range of features for students, working in groups can still be a frustrating process.Annotations can be used in almost any context, including: ![]()
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