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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.
In our Activating Annotation sessions, the Hypothesis team will share how instructors are using collaborative annotation to help students develop foundational academic skills like deep reading and critical thinking. In addition to sharing pedagogical best practices for social annotation, we will demonstrate how Hypothesis is used with course readings in your learning management system (LMS). Participants will gain a clear understanding of how to start incorporating social annotation into their courses to improve student outcomes. (30 minutes)
Register for an Activating Annotation session to learn how to use Hypothesis in Blackboard, Canvas, D2L Brightspace, or Moodle. All Activating Annotation sessions are 30 minutes and 11:00 PT / 2:00 ET. If none of these times work for you, please contact success@hypothes.is to schedule an individual session.
Register for as many of the sessions as you’d like.
Tuesday, January 7 at 11:00 PT / 2:00 ET (30 minutes)
Activating Annotation in Canvas
Wednesday, January 8 at 11:00 PT / 2:00 ET (30 minutes)
Activating Annotation in D2L
Tuesday, January 14 at 11:00 PT / 2:00 ET (30 minutes)
Activating Annotation in D2L
Wednesday, January 15 at 11:00 PT / 2:00 ET (30 minutes)
Activating Annotation in Canvas
Tuesday, January 21 at 11:00 PT / 2:00 ET (30 minutes)
Activating Annotation in Blackboard
Wednesday, January 22 at 11:00 PT / 2:00 ET (30 minutes)
Activating Annotation in Moodle