A.nnotate is an online annotation, collaboration and indexing system for documents and images, supporting PDF and MS Office formats. Instead of emailing different versions of a document back and forth you can now all comment on a single read-only copy online. Unlike online word processors, the document is displayed in high quality with fonts and layout just like the printed version. It is easy to use and runs in all common web browsers, with no software or plugins to install.This tool has a number of uses from individual knowledge management (what you write in the margins as you read) to collaborative projects.
Showing posts with label collaborative writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collaborative writing. Show all posts
Thursday, June 10, 2010
A.nnotate.com
John Goldsmith aka @detools brought our attention this morning to a new service called A.nnotate.
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
International Symposium on Wikis - conference report
This is a source of current academic research from the International Symposium on Wikis. The paper titled "Herding the Cats: The Influence of Groups in Coordinating Peer Production?" (pdf) by Aniket Kittur, Bryan Pendleton, and Robert E. Kraut caught the eye of several people on the Wikieducator mailing list. Looks like some good reading.
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collaborative writing,
peer production,
wiki,
wikieducator
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