Events

Join our upcoming events.

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.

Fall 2024 Workshop: December Thursday Learning Lab Series

Fall 2024 Workshops December Thursday Learning Lab Series Join us for an advanced workshop series exploring Hypothesis features and addressing current topics in educational technology. All Learning Lab workshops take […]

Fall 2024 Workshop: Tuesday Quick Start for Spring Series

Fall 2024 Workshops Hypothesis Winter Wonderland: December 2024 Tuesday Quick Start for Spring Series Discover how to integrate collaborative annotation into your courses with our beginner-friendly workshop series. Learn practical […]

Transforming Reading Engagement with Social Annotation

https://youtu.be/zSdM7YcQ7iw Unlock the potential of social annotation to transform your students' learning experience. Join us for an insightful webinar featuring Nick Brown, VP of Product at VitalSource, and Diana Fordham, an esteemed faculty member from Missouri Southern State University. This session will explore how integrating social annotation can significantly boost student engagement and comprehension. In […]

Making Scholarly Content More Interactive: Explore Social Annotation for Libraries

https://youtu.be/it2-cBWo6iY Ready to transform the way students engage with scholarly journals and articles? Join Hypothesis and JSTOR for a dynamic webinar designed exclusively for school librarians in higher education. In this session, we’ll explore how to leverage the power of social annotation to make scholarly reading more inclusive, interactive, and collaborative. A common challenge institutions […]

Collaborative Reading: How Social Annotation Can Transform Your JSTOR Experience

Join us for a webinar on how to leverage Hypothesis social annotation to enhance your experience with JSTOR articles. Social annotation allows you to engage with articles in new and collaborative ways, making the reading experience more interactive and impactful. With Hypothesis, you can highlight, comment, and ask questions directly on the article, allowing for […]

Using Hypothesis Social Annotation in Blackboard Learn

In this webinar, presented in partnership with Blackboard Learn and led by Dr. Jeremy Dean, attendees will learn how to make readings annotatable using the Hypothesis app, how to instruct students to submit their annotations, and how to grade those annotations in Blackboard Learn. 

Three Days of Focussed Annotation

Add your voice to the margins during this free three-day (30 Nov through 2 Dec) event hosted by Open Education Global to annotate the Building Capacity Action Area of the UNESCO Recommendation on OER.

Podcast Event: Talking Annotation With Remi Kalir

Inaugural Hypothesis Scholar in Residence Remi Kalir in conversation with Alan Levine for an OEG Voices podcast episode about social annotation and the current use of Hypothesis to discuss the UNESCO OER recommendation.