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Kami

Score8.6 out of 10

10 Reviews and Ratings

What is Kami?

Kami is a document annotation tool that enables students stay engaged, and that helps teachers to save time with streamlined instruction and assessment. It includes tools to make PDFs and digital resources more engaging for everyone.

Top Performing Features

  • Edit Text and Images

    Users can edit and manipulate text and images within the PDF document.

    Category average: 7.9

  • Text Recognition (OCR)

    Supports Optical Character Recognition to convert scanned documents or images into editable text.

    Category average: 7.4

  • Page Management

    Provides tools to add, delete, reorder, or rotate pages in the PDF document.

    Category average: 8.1

Areas for Improvement

  • Form Creation and Editing

    Allows users to create interactive forms within the PDF document or fill out existing form fields.

    Category average: 7.1

  • Secure PDFs

    Offers options to password protect PDFs, apply digital signatures, redact sensitive information, or restrict permissions for viewing, editing, or printing.

    Category average: 8.2

  • Undo and Redo Actions

    Provides the ability to undo or redo previous actions to correct mistakes or backtrack changes made to the PDF document.

    Category average: 8.1

Never need to print again.

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Our school district uses Kami to help digitize documents for better sharing of records, and annotating documents that we give to our students. Personally, I use Kami as a digital back-up for all worksheets that I give to my classes to help reduce paper usage, and to be better able to track student performance for assignments.

Pros

  • Kami does a great job at helping you reshape pdfs and share documents from different formats.
  • I like being able to give all of my students a copy of a document, and having Kami organize each student's work product in real-time.
  • I like being able to annotate directly on a student's work so that they can receive feedback in real-time.
  • I like being able to merge, cut, and edit documents quickly.

Cons

  • When I am multitasking on multiple screens, there are times when I am trying to scroll with my stylus and I end up writing on the document.
  • When Kami creates folders and organization, there seems to be almost too much redundancy. The same file seems to be in multiple places. I don't know if that is a Kami problem or a me problem, but I'll probably start trying to clean things up a little soon.
  • I think that the tool restriction for students method could be improved.

Return on Investment

  • My desk has about 10% of the paperwork sitting on it than it used to have.
  • I never have any arguments about whether a student turned something in or not.
  • A student doesn't have to physically see me for me to help them with work. I can write and they can see what I write.
  • Sharing documents with colleagues is now a breeze.

Usability

Alternatives Considered

Miro, Nearpod, Google Slides and Adobe Acrobat

Other Software Used

Nearpod, Miro, Google Meet, Google Slides, Canvas