remove note from Annotations
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Staff` chapters to include information about choosing the type of post
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and to reflect changes in the user interface.
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* - 09/11/14
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- Added note about limited release status to annotation problem
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- Added info about possible problem types to :ref:`Problem with Adaptive Hint`.
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- Added info about possible problem types to :ref:`Problem with Adaptive Hint`
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- Removed "These problems only allow integers and a few select constants" from table of problem types in :ref:`Create Exercises`
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- Removed "These problems only allow integers and a few select constants" from table of problem types in :ref:`Create Exercises`.
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August, 2014
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Annotation Problem
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.. note:: Annotation problems are currently in limited release. If you want to include an annotation problem in your course, talk with your edX program manager.
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In an annotation problem, the instructor highlights specific text inside a larger text block and then asks questions about that text. The questions appear when students hover the mouse over the highlighted text. The questions also appear in a section below the text block, along with space for students' responses.
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Annotation problems ask students to respond to questions about a specific block of text. The question appears above the text when the student hovers the mouse over the highlighted text so that students can think about the question as they read.
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