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For example, a student taking a class can annotate course materials that are on the Internet and share his notes with his friends. WebAnnotator greatly facilitates this annotation and sharing process.
Scenario Tasks
Task One
Your user name is Jin and your password is 1234. Use WebAnnotator (http://webannotator.com) to annotate the webpage, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisp_(programming_language):
1. Highlight the first sentence "Lisp(historically, LISP) is a family of computer..."
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3. Open the one you just saved.
Task Three
Share your annotated Wikipedia article on LISP with Alex (user name: alex, email: alex@gmail.com) so that it is viewable by Alex, but he cannot change anything on it.
Task Four
Collaborative Edit with Another User:
1. Share your page with Sam (user name: same, email: sam@gmail.com) to allow him to edit at the same time on the page.
2. Highlight the person that first implemented Lisp (Steve Russel, in the 4th paragraph of "History").
3. Change your previous note on the picture from "Awesome!" to "Broken."