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March 8, 2018
Mark up the text with Kami PDF
Kami is a great app. With the paid version, you and your students get auto-save, which is a must. In the free version, you just need to be militant about "Save Now".
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January 11, 2018
Annotate Everything!
Overall, Kami has high value and is free! You can't beat it. And if you can convince your district to get the paid version - even better. Ultimately, like anything else, it works best the more often students use it.
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December 6, 2014
Great Web-based Annotation Tool for PDFs
Notable is a great option when you want to interact with a PDF in a web-based environment. As a PDF viewer, it's clean, has search capabilities, and allows the reader to adjust text size with a zoom tool. As an annotation tool, you can select and highlight text, add text onto the page, include margin comments, and use the underline or strikethrough formatting options on the document. The annotation version can be printed, exported/saved to Google Drive or your computer, and shared via link with others for collaboration (if uploaded to Notable). The Notable version can also be embedded on a web page where others can respond to comments in the margins. The presentation mode is a nice option for displaying on a projector, and the flexibility of using this with PDFs on the web or stored in Google Drive or a computer make this a powerful way to read and work with PDFs.
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