The annotation method I used for this section of Bains Chapter 2 “What Makes an Expert?” is the one I typically use. For this section of annotating I looked for summary, quotes, different learning styles, and text to text connections. With the annotation method I use I highlight important segments of what I’m reading, and how they relate to the task at hand. Then I will usually make a few notes about what I highlight to analyze and remind myself why I highlighted it if I end up going back to the reading. I find that this is a pretty effective method for me.
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Hi Amy! Thanks for your reflection on annotation. Please take a minute to link your pictures to Media file so a reader can click on them to get a closer look.