> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.clairelabs.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Learn how to review and annotate submissions with the help of AI

> Learn how to use AI suggestions and manual grading tools to review student submissions.

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Claire enables you to decide whether to review student submissions manually and provide feedback yourself (mandatory if graded) or delegate feedback to AI.

<Steps>
  <Step title="Navigate to the Reader">
    Submissions that are due for review automatically appear in your [Inbox](/documentation/inbox). Open a submission to view it in the [Reader](/documentation/reader/annotate) — an intuitive, keyboard-first review and annotation experience designed for speed.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Create annotations">
    You can manually annotate Blocks that demonstrate strengths or weaknesses in the students' work. Press <kbd>a</kbd> to highlight <Badge color="green">Strengths</Badge>, <kbd>s</kbd> for <Badge>Neutral</Badge>, or <kbd>d</kbd>  for <Badge color="red">Weakesses</Badge>.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Add notes">
    Press <kbd>n</kbd> to add a note. You can choose between a **Comment** (shown in feedback but not used for grading) or a **Grading remark** (linked directly to a rubric criterion and incorporated into the grading report). Read more [here](/documentation/reader/annotate).
  </Step>

  <Step title="Review AI suggestions">
    AI suggestions are indicated by a green or red bar on top of the focus bar. You can approve or reject them as you see fit. Use <kbd>→</kbd> to view, <kbd>Tab ⇥</kbd> to approve, or <kbd>Backspace ⌫</kbd> to reject an AI suggestion. Approved suggestions become part of your grading remarks to ensure accountability.
  </Step>
</Steps>

## View remarks grouped by rubric criteria

You can also view submissions in the <Badge color="blue">Rubric view</Badge>, which shows [AI suggestions](/documentation/reader/annotate) and your own grading remarks grouped by each rubric criterion.

| Key                    | Action                              |
| ---------------------- | ----------------------------------- |
| <kbd>a</kbd>           | Highlight Block in green (strength) |
| <kbd>s</kbd>           | Highlight Block in gray (neutral)   |
| <kbd>d</kbd>           | Highlight Block in red (weakness)   |
| <kbd>n</kbd>           | Add a note                          |
| <kbd>→</kbd>           | View an AI suggestion               |
| <kbd>Tab ⇥</kbd>       | Approve an AI suggestion            |
| <kbd>Backspace ⌫</kbd> | Reject an AI suggestion             |

**Looking for more details?**

* To learn more about highlights, notes, and AI suggestions, see [Annotate](/documentation/reader/annotate).
* For a structured perspective organized by criterion, see [Rubric view](/documentation/reader/rubric-view).
