Marking up documents in a Zoom meeting can significantly enhance collaboration and idea sharing. For those utilizing a Chromebook, several methods exist to make annotations during a Zoom gathering.
Using the Built-in Annotation Tools
Zoom has built-in annotation tools that allow you to draw and write on your screen. To access these tools, click on the “Annotate” button in the toolbar at the bottom of your Zoom window.
- Click on the “Pen” tool to draw freehand on your screen
- Click on the “Text” tool to add text to your screen
- Click on the “Arrow” tool to draw arrows on your screen
- Click on the “Highlighter” tool to highlight areas of your screen
Using a Third-Party Annotation Tool
If you prefer to use a third-party annotation tool, there are several options available. One popular option is Kami, which allows you to annotate PDFs and other documents directly in your browser.
- Open the document you want to annotate in Kami
- Click on the “Annotate” button in the toolbar at the top of the screen
- Choose from a variety of tools, including pen, text, and highlighter
- Save your annotated document or share it with others
Conclusion
Annotating during a Zoom meeting can be a great way to collaborate with others and share ideas. Whether you use the built-in annotation tools in Zoom or a third-party tool like Kami, there are plenty of options available for annotating on your Chromebook.