Mark Up the Margin: AnnotatED Workshops at OLC Innovate 2020
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.
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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.
From community colleges to Ivy League universities, 27 new institutions have signed on to formally pilot collaborative web annotation with Hypothesis as part of AnnotatED, the community for annotation in education.
Many people are moving to remote classes while trying to preserve the experience of learning together. Social reading with collaborative annotation helps people connect to each other and what they’re reading, even when they’re keeping their distance.
To help schools during the COVID-19 crisis, Hypothesis is waiving all fees to educational institutions during 2020.
Hypothesis records 8 million annotations after widespread use of our LMS app in higher education.
14 more schools are launching formal Hypothesis web annotation pilots and joining AnnotatED, the community for annotation in education, including two firsts: a K12 public school district and an international university.
The Hypothesis LMS app now integrates with gradebooks in any LMS that supports IMS LTI, including not only Canvas, but also Blackboard, D2L Brightspace, Moodle, Sakai, Schoology and others.
Join our free 4 December 2019 webinar to learn how you can use Hypothesis collaborative annotation to make student reading active, visible, and social in any learning management system, now with gradebook integration.