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In the world of social annotation, there’s always something new to learn and discover. The Hypothesis team leads and participates in a wide range of events – from insightful webinars to industry conferences. Follow along and join us to stay at the forefront of online collaboration.
We are thrilled to invite you to a webinar on “Leveraging Social Annotation to Increase Student Engagement and Critical Thinking in California Colleges.” This informative session aims to introduce the powerful potential of Hypothesis, an innovative social annotation tool, to elevate the learning experience within your institution.
Social annotation is a dynamic approach to active learning that empowers students to engage with digital texts collaboratively. Our tool allows faculty and students to highlight, comment, and conversate over what once was static reading, leading to powerful collaboration. Just think, our social annotation tool has been proven to increase students’ engagement with the reading materials 5X throughout the semester.
Joining us for this conversation will be Lynn Serwin, English Professor and Distance Learning Coordinator at Cerritos College, who can provide insight into how Hypothesis increased engagement and peer collaboration at their institution.
Whether you are an educator, administrator, or policymaker, this webinar will offer valuable insights into leveraging technology for enhanced learning experiences. Attendees will leave with a better understanding of how the tool can impact student engagement, retention, and collaboration both inside and out of the classroom.
Let’s embark on a journey towards fostering a more engaging, interactive, and transformative learning environment together.