What’s That Sound? A Million People Annotating
Hypothesis now has over a million users. How did we get here? By making reading active, visible, and social for the world.
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Hypothesis now has over a million users. How did we get here? By making reading active, visible, and social for the world.
Hypothesis is offering schools free pilots through September. Find out more and start making reading active, visible, and social.
Thanks to all annotators for helping us reach a new milestone: 25M annotations — and counting. Learn what we’ve been doing lately and what’s on our horizon.
Check out these seven steps for successful pilots, drawn from our experience working with schools adopting collaborative annotation while moving to support remote and socially distanced teaching and learning.
When class sizes are so big you can do the stadium wave, barriers to teaching and learning arise. Beyond the lecture halls and video calls, we can use digital tools to engage everyone in social learning.
The Hypothesis LMS app is now fully WCAG AA 2.0 accessible — the latest step in the critically important work of including everyone’s contributions.
Watch the recording, get the slides, follow the links, and browse the chat from the AnnotatED community workshop on collaborative annotation and social learning at OLC Innovate 2020.
Online meeting fatigue is part of the new normal — how are educators re-energizing virtual classrooms with social annotation and other practices?
Hypothesis just reached its 10 millionth annotation. Half of those have happened in the last year.