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What is Re-Mark?

Re-Mark is a web application designed to facilitate and encourage online communication and collaboration. Under continued development for more than a decade (more than five years as a web application), it is a mature program.

Though designed and optimized for educational use, it can be tailored for businesses and is ideal for any activity that involves group work and feedback.

With Re-Mark...
  • It's easy to upload your documents
  • You can comment anywhere in a
    document
  • You can create your own macros
  • You can review your work at any time, and
  • You can create an e-portfolio of
    your work at any time.
  • Re-Mark is Writing center ready, and
  • Publishers can link it to their handbooks.
  Why should you try Re-Mark?

It brings your students together in a community of writers, all learning from one another as well as from the instructor.

In addition to the classroom community, students can create their own smaller communities to exchange drafts and ideas, and instructors can create larger communities, joining other classes using Re-Mark or inviting guests from the community to comment on their students’ work.

Commenting with Re-Mark is much, much easier than using email and attachments, making it ideal for both on-line and on-campus courses.

Comments can be anonymous, with the commentator's identity known only to the instructor. Anonymity encourages greater candor—and more substantive comments; and the ability to review one's work at any time encourages students and instructors to improve their editing skills.

 
 


Instructors: for an introduction to Re-Mark's features,
click here; to request a trial account, contact the author, Walter Creed (creed@hawaii.edu), for licensing information or to discuss non-academic applications, contact Jonathan Roberts (robertsj@hawaii.edu). For a commercial version of Re-Mark, with a professionally-designed interface, an on-line handbook accessible from within the program, and an on-line demo of that version, look at Bedford/St. Martin's Comment.

DHTML/JavaScript menus for macros are provided by TwinHelix Designs.