Since I’ve got a much better microphone than the one I started out with, I’ve decided to re-record three of my older videos so that nobody has to suffer through that awful sound quality! Annotation 101 is now freshened up and re-posted. Here’s a link to the original post, which links to the new version of the video and still has the downloadable annotation handout and annotation bookmark:
Cheers!
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This video was very helpful for me! It made me realize of the mistakes I had done with my previous annotations!
I’m so glad this was helpful! I also have several demonstration videos that give more examples, if you are interested. Good luck!