If you're having trouble saving your annotations on Scrible (which I've heard a few of you are running into problems), copy paste your quotes into a table on Google Docs for each article you look at. With the quote, include your own reactions if you need to (which you would probably be doing anyway on Scrible). Be sure that the evidence you find really works to back up your unique purpose question.
Post comments to this blog post if you have any issues/questions so I can help you from far away! :)
If we are watching a video how do we annotate that?
ReplyDeleteJuts summarize it in a Google doc?
Here's what I'd do...
ReplyDeleteOn a google-doc I would write the time of the clip of where the evidence I want to use and a brief summary.
Kinda like this...
Video Title: Polar Bears Losing Their Habitat
Time of Evidence: 1m 30sec mark (evidence = 15 seconds long)
Summary: Professor John Snow gives data-based explanations on how global warming can impact the polar ice caps melting - and this is causing the polar bears to lose their natural environment.
Hope this helps! Pass on this idea to anyone else! :)
I was trying to look at one of the sites I annotated and now it is saying that it is blocked, that is after I already annotated it..
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