I am teaching persuasive language analysis and would like to encourage students to annotate effectively. Does anyone know any good software, or online tools, that can be used for annotation (apart from 'comments' in Word)?
The day I can convince my IT administrator that facebook is a great Web 2.0 tool will be a very happy one indeed!
Thanks all - I've decided to go with co-ment. The students found it clear and simple to use, and I like the way it keeps the annotations in a list down the side. It's not as 'organic' as sticky notes or mind-map type tools, but it means you can keep track easily as the examples stack up.
Karlee :)
Todd Finley wrote: > The video annotation feature of Facebook is fast. > msbaker zealouslessons wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I am teaching persuasive language analysis and would like to encourage students to annotate effectively. > > Does anyone know any good software, or online tools, that can be used for annotation (apart from 'comments' in Word)? > > > > Karlee
I am teaching persuasive language analysis and would like to encourage students to annotate effectively.
Does anyone know any good software, or online tools, that can be used for annotation (apart from 'comments' in Word)?
Karlee
The day I can convince my IT administrator that facebook is a great Web 2.0 tool will be a very happy one indeed!
Thanks all - I've decided to go with co-ment. The students found it clear and simple to use, and I like the way it keeps the annotations in a list down the side. It's not as 'organic' as sticky notes or mind-map type tools, but it means you can keep track easily as the examples stack up.
Karlee :)
Todd Finley wrote:
> The video annotation feature of Facebook is fast.
> msbaker zealouslessons wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am teaching persuasive language analysis and would like to encourage students to annotate effectively.
> > Does anyone know any good software, or online tools, that can be used for annotation (apart from 'comments' in Word)?
> >
> > Karlee