Meet Joe Ferraro, our new VP Revenue
Get to know Joe! Visit our blog to watch a recorded conversation between Hypothesis founder Dan Whaley and Joe Ferraro, who has joined our growing team in the newly created role of VP of Revenue.
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Get to know Joe! Visit our blog to watch a recorded conversation between Hypothesis founder Dan Whaley and Joe Ferraro, who has joined our growing team in the newly created role of VP of Revenue.
Introducing Daryl Hedley, our new VP of Engineering. Watch our recorded conversation with Daryl about his background, his interests and his vision for enhancing our social annotation offerings.
We’ve just reached 40 million annotations! Here’s to all the annotators out there: We share this milestone with each of you. Read all about it — and find out what else we’ve been up to lately.
Good news for our Canadian partners: We now offer Hypothesis hosting in Canada. Find out what this means for Canadian data now, and how it could benefit other countries in the future.
Enjoy quick video clips from Liquid Margins 24, “Hybrid, Hyflex, F2F,” for using visual annotations, teaching accessibility in annotations, and sustaining living, breathing documents.
Get practical tips for teaching with social annotation — in any topic — distilled direct from Liquid Margins 26: “Bodies of Knowledge: Teaching Health Professions With Social Annotation.”
We’ve reached two million annotated documents! Catch conversations on Vannevar Bush, magic dirt, dark academia, 1968 in pictures, bell hooks, Langston Hughes, evolutionary bio, and more.
Hypothesis has passed another inclusivity milepost: Our social annotation tool now meets rigorous level WCAG 2.1 AA compliance when used in a learning management system (LMS).
Ultimately, it’s students who benefit most when they seed the margins of assigned readings with comments, questions, answers, links, memes, GIFs, emojis, and more. So what do students consider the advantages of reading with social annotation?
Building community around a community-building tool: How eCampusOntario is expanding social annotation with Hypothesis across an entire province.