Grading Papers in Microsoft Word
I: The Grading Tool Bar
The grading tool bar View/ToolBars/Grading gives you quick and easy access to common tools to mark "digital" papers. You can also customize this menu with the Tools/Customize Menu.
Example:
INTRODUCTION
When deciding on an experiment to undertake, we went out onto thecampus [RAK1]of Bethel College and observed organisms [LJ2]interacting with their environment. While we were observing, we came upondiscovered a group of ants which was congregated around some spilled soda. We discussed how it seems that ants usually flock to locations where sugary foods have been spilled, and we wondered if ants would respond the same way to foods that contain more or different nutrient value with or without sweetness. of different nutritional value[LJ3].
II: Tracking Changes: The Reviewing Toolbar
The Reviewing Toolbar, View/Toolbars/Reviewing gives you another way (also the Tools/Track Changes Menu ) for both the student and you to watch the evolution of a student's writing through successive versions of a paper.
While walking around campus, we were observing many organisms in the environment around us. We observed many organisms when we were walking around campus. Upon reaching the football field, we couldn’t concentrate because of the tremendous amount of gnats biting and swarming around us. were attacked by a tremendous swarm of gnats that belittled our concentration. This curiosity led us to our question of what factors are contributing might contribute to this enormous gnat population.
We observed many organisms when we were walking around campus. Upon reaching the football field, we question what factors might contribute to this enormous gnat population. This curiosity led us to question what factors might contribute to this enormous gnat population[RAK4].
Our objective in this experiment was to determine whether ants prefer sweet foods or foods with nutrient high nutritional value and whether their food preference has to do changes with the time of day or the season. Through this, wWith this question in mind, we planned to determine exmined the foraging behavior of ants. We believed at the beginning of the experimenthypothesized that the ants would prefer a sugar substance to the more nutritious alternative. We believed this to be true due to the fact that we had observedOur hypothesis was based upon our preliminary observations of ants being attracted to sweet substances more so than to salty or bland foods[LJ5].
[RAK1]1 We began to select our topic by walking around the
[LJ2]1 What kinds of organisms? Did you mean insects? People are organisms too.
[LJ3]1Do you mean nutritional value or taste?
[RAK4]1 A concise style of writing wastes few words that can cost mucho dinero in publishing costs to a scientist. Note that the number of words in your version is 75, while the second is only 41 words.
[LJ5]1 Or bitter?