When annotating Carol Dweck’s TED talk I mainly utilized highlighting, underlining, and summarizing sections of text. In this text I highlighted important information regarding the argument, and Dweck’s views on the topic. I also highlighted the differences between the growth mindset and the more fixed grading mindset. I underlined a few quotes and anecdotes that I also thought were important to the argument. After highlighting and underlining I went back and made some notes summarizing both views and wrote down some questions I had. I also made notes about my views on the topic. When annotating I typically use a structure similar to this because I feel if I highlight and take notes I have a good understanding on what the topic is about.
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