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Chrome Extensions for Digitally Annotating Texts

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Let’s Get Going

Install Chrome Extensions

Sign Up

  • Evernote
  • Diigo
  • Scrible

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Hello!

I’m Ariana Flewelling

Secondary Technology Coach, TOA (TOSA)

Google Educator (Google Apps & Chrome)

Masters of Educational Technology

Inland Area CUE Director

ariana_haro@cjusd.net

@EdTechAri

Ariana Flewelling

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Clearly

1. Find your article.

Questions To Ask About Ed-Tech At Your Kids' School

2. Click the Readability icon in Chrome and select Read Now.

3. Watch the magic.

4. CTLR+A (select all) & CTLR+C (copy selected)

5. Open a Google Doc

6. CTLR+P (paste) in the Google Doc

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Clearly- Entry Level DA

7. Name the Doc.

Last, First P1 Flewelling, Questions to Ask

* Dependent on your collection style.

8. Make necessary changes to the doc.

BONUS!

How did she make that move?

It’s a gif. Go to makeagif.com to sign up, create an account and start making your own today. Get the extension too.

To add it to your Google Slides download it and then upload it in the image section.

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Clearly- Entry Level DA

9. Use the Format menu, Text Color/Highlight, and Comments to annotate the article.

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Scrible

1. Find your article.

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2. Click the Scrible icon in Chrome.

3. Locate the toolbar at the bottom of the page.

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Text Color-

Click the drop down arrow to change the text color.

Highlight Tool-

Click the drop down arrow to change the color or unhighlight.

Go to your library.

Click to sign in.

Add a note, click the drop down arrow to change the color.

Reformat page text.

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Minimize or Maximize all notations on this page

Show/Hide all annotations

Undo & Redo

Bookmark this page.

Show/Hide annotation legend.

Citation generator.

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Share to Twitter or Facebook

Share a copy of this annotated page via email.

Create a permalink to share this page w/annotations w/others.

Report a bug.

Save

Save as

Print view

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4. Use the appropriate tools to annotate your document from the toolbar.

5. Have students save their annotations.

6. In Google Classroom, Haiku, other LMS have students turn in their permalink.

  • There is an instructor and student edition that you can sign up for.
  • Scrible FAQ
  • Limited amount of storage
  • Users have a library of annotations

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Snagit

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3. This is going to be a stagnant annotation as an image.

  • Region (you select the image canvas)
  • Visible (only the visible area becomes your canvas)
  • Scrolling (the entire web page is your canvas)

4. Name your image.

5. Use the tools to annotate your image.

6. To share the annotated image click the dots in the bottom right and Grab Link or Download it to turn it in.

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Diigo

1. Pick your text.

Knocking Down Barriers

2. Select the Diigo icon and select annotate.

3. Annotate your text with the PDF or website toolbar.

4. Turn in with a downloaded copy or a link.

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Highlight text and color.

Take a screenshot

Add a floatnote (sticky note)

Page Zoom

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View annotations in sidebar

Show document outline

Show page thumbnails

Find in document

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Save this PDF to Diigo

Download this file with annotations

Download a clean PDF

Presentation mode

Tools menu

Students can download and upload their work to your designated collection website.

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Diigo on a website versus a PDF.

Highlight text and color.

Add a floatnote (sticky note)

Save this PDF to Diigo

Show annotations listed on this page.

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To share anything annotated with Diigo, click the Diigo icon and select Share the Page.

Submitting the Annotated Link to an LMS would allow a teacher to view a student’s annotations.

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To view all your annotated texts, go to Diigo.com

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Evernote

1. Select your text.

15 Characteristics of a � 21st-Century Teacher

2. Click Evernote icon.

3. Select what you’d like to do,

highlight text and click save.

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4. Click on the drop down next to Share.

Students can Share the URL of their note with you for grading purposes.

*Click on the name of the note, and then your username in the upper right hand corner to go to your notes.

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Your Evernote library can be separated by tags, or notebooks. Notes, and notebooks can be shared with others via an email (view and/or edit access).

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Bonus

Always lock your tabs to guarantee that you won’t lose them.

* Note One Tab doesn’t follow you across devices.

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Bonus

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Thank You!

I’m Ariana Flewelling

Secondary Technology Coach, TOA (TOSA)

Google Educator (Google Apps & Chrome)

Masters of Educational Technology

Inland Area CUE Director

ariana_haro@cjusd.net

@EdTechAri

Ariana Flewelling

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How to convert PDF or JPG to Google Doc Text

This process also works for a PDF.

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Ponder

1. Select your text.

2. https://www.ponder.co/