Google's Highlight Tool

Many of you are using Google Docs or DocHub for annotating text, but there is also a tool built right into Google Docs that allows for some pretty great stuff for students and teachers. This tip comes from Lindsay Stephenson, our district technology coach. Google Add-ons are like customized extensions specifically for Google. I've previously blogged about Google Add-ons if you would like to know more. Some add-ons, like the Highlight Tool, are built in automatically like the Highlight Tool while some you can add yourself. The purpose of using add-ons is to make your life easier when using Google tools. There are add-ons for rubrics, inserting math symbols, music notation, and more. For this post's purpose, I'm going to be talking about the highlight tool in Google Docs. If you often have students annotate text, you might try this tool and see what you think. Copy and paste the text into a blank Google Doc. This could be an onl...