 Now I'm going to demonstrate how to grade using CrowdMark. So here's a math homework assignment and it's been organized by questions, so I'm going to click into question one to begin grading. So I can see the student work in the center of the page here. On the left I have my grading tools that I can use, and on the right will be where the score is entered, and I can also navigate between booklets. So let's begin using some of these tools. I can add a comment to the page and move it where I want. I can annotate on the page using a stylus. I can add check marks, X's, question marks, and I can change the color of my ink and highlight part of the student's work. Let's go to the next ungraded, and I can use some of these other tools. So let's add a comment that's already been prepared here for me. So I can add correctly factored, and we can see it's going to automatically update the score here. Let's go to the next one, and I could use another one of these freeform comments, perhaps showing the student how to correctly factor, and add a score here manually.