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Introducing Annotated Screenshots in Review360
We've added Annotated Screenshots to Review 360, which improves how reviewers provide feedback to course authors.
This feature enables reviewers to add annotations directly onto screenshots of course content.
Reviewers can capture images while giving feedback and use various tools to mark them up—including text, boxes, arrows, lines, and freehand drawing. Each annotated image connects to its related comment, making it easier for authors to understand exactly what needs changing.
This is currently a beta feature while we collect feedback and monitor usage.
12 Replies
- AnoukGoossensCommunity Member
Big fan of this new feature! Before, we got feedback of our experts about the fact that it isn't that clear or easy to use if you have a lot of feedback and a longer Rise page. This new feature really adds value and makes it even more easy to provide feedback.
- JimKestersonCommunity Member
Yes! Thank you! As a point of clarification, on the trash can icon hover text, currently says clear annotations, suggest changing to 'clear all annotations'. I clicked that icon after selecting a single annotation and everything was removed, not just the selected one.
- JeremyKauffman2Community Member
Yes, it would be nice to be able to undo the last annotation and/or have an eraser tool to selectively remove individual annotations.
- JosuePrejeanCommunity Member
I love this! I'm getting some feedback, however, that some of my reviewers are unable to use the feature when reviewing a course. They've told me that the screenshot is not showing up on their end. Has anyone else had issues with the tool?
- gottiCommunity Member
I got an error, when I tried the feature yesterday. I have sent an error-report.
- simonraphael438Community Member
That’s a really useful update! Annotated screenshots will make feedback so much clearer and speed up the review process for everyone.
- EmmaMoore-7b7f6Community Member
Hi! My stakeholder has used this feature on a Microrise course, but her written notes on the annotated screenshot are cut off in the version that's submitted for feedback. I've had to go back to her and ask her to write her comments in full.
- Tim_Community Member
It says 'capturing screenshot' but just shows a white page afterwards.
macos 15.6.1, chrome 141.0.7390.77
- JoanneChenSuper Hero
This feature will make the review process much clearer and faster. This is wonderful especially as it shows exact point that needs to be changed. Terrific!
- JoanneChenSuper Hero
I tested this new feature in several types of AR courses:
- Storyline: Good
- Rise built-in blocks: Good
- Storyline block in Rise block: NG — it doesn’t capture the exact screen as shown below.
- JeremyKauffman2Community Member
I'm testing it on a review now. An initial thought is that I would like to be able to crop the screenshot. I don't necessarily need to mark up the entire screen.
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