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analyse the work of an inspirational artist or designer.
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record a technique.
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record ideas.
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explain the thinking behind an idea.
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analyse the success of a technique, idea or composition.
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explain how a particular artist or designer’s style or technique has influenced your work.
What is an example of an annotate?
The definition of
an archaic term
What are five ways to annotate?
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HIGHLIGHTING/UNDERLINING. Highlighting or underlining key words and phrases or major ideas is the most common form of annotating texts. ...
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PARAPHRASE/SUMMARY OF MAIN IDEAS. ...
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DESCRIPTIVE OUTLINE. ...
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COMMENTS/RESPONSES.
How do you annotate for beginners?
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Underline important terms.
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Circle definitions and meanings.
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Write key words and definitions in the margin.
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Signal where important information can be found with key words or symbols in the margin.
How do you annotate a picture?
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Go to the Insert tab and select Pictures. ...
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In the Insert Picture dialog box, select the file folder that contains the image.
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Choose the image, then select Insert.
What are 3 types of annotations?
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Descriptive.
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Evaluative.
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Informative.
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Combination.
How do you make good annotations?
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Summarize key points in your own words.
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Circle key concepts and phrases.
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Write brief comments and questions in the margins.
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Use abbreviations and symbols.
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Highlight/underline.
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Use comment and highlight features built into pdfs, online/digital textbooks, or other apps and browser add-ons.
What are 3 annotation notes that could be made in a text?
The 3 types of annotation include
descriptive, summary, and evaluation
.
How do you annotate step by step?
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Ask Questions. Students can ask questions like the following: Where are you confused? ...
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Add personal responses. What does this text remind you of in your own life? ...
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Draw pictures and/or symbols. ...
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Mark things that are important. ...
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Summarize what you’ve read.
What are five reasons to annotate a text?
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Annotating helps you pay attention. ...
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Annotating helps you understand what you read. ...
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It gives you something to say. ...
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It saves time later. ...
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Annotating makes you REALLY understand something. ...
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Keep it fun!
How do you make annotating fun?
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Don’t have students annotate all the time. Give them a few chapters that they can read for enjoyment. ...
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Don’t treat annotation as a way to force students to read. It might work. ...
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Give students something to look for. ...
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Put away the highlighters. ...
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Use the annotations in class. ...
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Make it Fun! ...
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Try it in Pairs. ...
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Strike a balance.
How do you annotate a 7th grader?
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Underline – anything that stands out as interesting or confusing — Make a note or question in the margin.
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Circle (Vocabulary) – unfamiliar words or phrases (define/explain in the margin or on a sticky note)
What is a good annotation?
If the passage is difficult to comprehend at first read, then that’s a good sign that an annotation could tell us something interesting. ...
Highlight only what you actually want to talk about in your annotation
. But also be sure you highlight enough text so that there is something to say about it.
What an annotation should include?
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Explanation of the main purpose and scope of the cited work;
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Brief description of the work’s format and content;
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Theoretical basis and currency of the author’s argument;
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Author’s intellectual/academic credentials;
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Work’s intended audience;
What are the different types of image annotation?
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Bounding Boxes. Bounding boxes are one of the most commonly used types of image annotation in all of computer vision, thanks in part to their versatility and simplicity. ...
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Polygonal Segmentation. ...
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Line Annotation. ...
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Landmark Annotation. ...
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3D Cuboids. ...
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Semantic Segmentation.
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