Annotations Assignment
This assignment type provides students with the following annotation options:
- Add a text box
- Add shapes, for example, circle, square, or rectangle
- Highlight parts of the attachment
- Pen tool for drawing and writing
Instructors:
Creating an Annotations Assignment
Students:
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Student Annotations offer students a new assignment experience; however, the student display and available options can vary at the elementary and secondary grade levels.
1. Click on the assignment..
2. Click on Start Assignment.
3. Annotate the file from the Doc Viewer using the annotation tools available in the editor. Changes are automatically saved.
4. When you are finished, click Submit.
Optionally, to clear annotations, click Clear All. Then, click Clear All again to confirm.
To go back without saving, click Back.
Edit Draft
Students who have not submitted their assignment can resume working where they left off.
1. Click into the assignment.
2. Click Edit Draft.
3. Continue annotating the assignment.
4. Click Back to exit the assignment
Resubmit Assignment Corrections
A student can return to an assignment if an instructor wants the student to try the assignment again.
1. Click on the assignment.
2. Click Re-Submit Assignment.
3. Continue annotating the assignment. Previous annotations will still display.
Reviewing or Grading an Annotations Assignment
After a student has submitted their assignment, the instructor can review and grade it from the class assignment.
1. In the Submissions area, select Needs Grading.
2. Review the student's responses.
3. Type a grade into the Grade box.
4. Add notes for the student in the available text box.
5. Check whether or not you want the grade and notes to Show to the student.
6. Click Submit.
***When grading an assignment, you will get annotation tools to type or draw directly on the assignment itself as well!