In Honor Learn, you take notes by leaving Reactions on course material. You can also start a conversation, or leave a private note for yourself. All Reactions, Conversations, and Notes are saved to your Notebook.
For more Conversations, see this article:
Reactions and Conversations
Reactions are how you record your impressions of a piece of material. There are four Reactions: Important, Interesting, Unclear, and Debatable.
How is the material making you feel? What would you like to remember for later? What would you like clarified? What do you disagree with?
Use Reactions to annotate your course material with intention.
To leave a Reaction, click the Reaction Button and choose your Reaction Type.
When working with a text, highlight the passage you’re interested in, then choose your Reaction Type.
Once you’ve left your Reaction, you can Start a Conversation.
Or, you can Leave a Note for yourself.
You can always go back and edit or delete your Reaction.
Any time you leave a Reaction, it is visible to your peers and to your instructor. All Reactions in the same location are grouped into an Energy Bar, which shows, in aggregate, how your peers are feeling about that material. For example, this Energy Bar shows that most of your peers used the Interesting (green) and Unclear (red) reactions:
Tap or click an energy bar to see the range of Reactions on a piece of material, and any Conversations your peers have started about it.
Reactions are saved to your Notebook. Open your Course Notebook to see all of your Reactions in the same place. From here, you can edit or delete reactions, or you can follow a Reaction back to the material you left it on.
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