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Why 11trees?

The average teacher collects over 11 trees-worth of paper from their students in a single year: by asking students to write essays, by creating handouts and quizzes, through printing syllabi etc.(This is based on a ream
of paper requiring 6% of a 'standard' tree and calculating out the numbers of pages generated by an average class etc.).

11trees.com is dedicated to helping reduce our carbon footprint while improving teaching. Along with general resources on saving paper, better teaching through technology (where appropriate), we are releasing our first product: Annotate for Microsoft Word.

Collect Work Electronically

Collect work electronically

Then Annotate

Annotate
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Written by 11trees admin   
Wednesday, 12 November 2008 17:06

Millions of teachers and students use Microsoft Word to create and edit documents, and the program includes sophisticated editing tools like Track Changes and Comments. But Word's basic tools fall short in some areas, and can be greatly enhanced to help make teachers more effective and efficient - both at creating better feedback and saving paper.

Annotate for Word 2007 Video

Annotate for Word
is a simple (but mighty!) add-in for Microsoft Word 2003 and 2007 that improves and unifies Word's basic commenting features as well as adding custom buttons for frequent comments. Annotate for Word is free.

Annotate for Word PRO takes feedback to a new level. Teachers don't need to remember arcane editing symbols, and neither do their students. To comment on the placement of a citation using MLA? Or when to use a semicolon? A teacher just highlights and clicks.

Annotate for Word PRO includes over 70 pre-written comments in Argument, Evidence, Organization, Writing Style, and Grammar/Mechanics. Detailed comments on MLA and APA citation styles are included.Teachers can easily create their own assignment-specific text add it to a document with two clicks. There are versions for both Microsoft Word 2003 and 2007. Or find out more about Annotate for Word 2003 or Annotate for Word 2007.



Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 November 2008 17:14 )
 

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