Using iAnnotate to mark student papers

I've blogged before about using iAnnotate to take notes on my iPad, written with the context of academic research in mind. In this video, I demonstrate how iAnnotate can be used to mark student papers. This process is especially nice when using a third generation iPad with the dictation feature (an option available in Settings > General > Keyboard > Dictation). 

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    Nicky

    Didn’t know about the stamp feature — very useful! (How about “remember” instead of “don’t forget”? 🙂

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