Read Instructions.
Most or all annotations should be insightful, thoughtful, and constructive.
Examples:
poses thought-provoking questions that cannot easily be looked up.
accurately answers questions posed by peers on the paper.
provides more detail to statements made or experimental techniques used in the paper.
identifies limitations to the methods used in the paper and/or makes suggestions for how else an experiment might be performed.
links to and provides a description of useful papers and websites that provide further clarity to some aspect of the paper.
makes connections between the content of the paper and other topics and/or other research papers..
Annotations should be made in each section of the paper:
Introduction
Methods
Results
Discussion
We need at least 6 annotations made within the paper total.