Events

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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.

AnnotatED 2024: Empowering Learning through Social Annotation

Event Dates: April 17-18, 2024 Event Time: 12-3pm ET Both Days Location: Virtual Cost: Free   Welcome to AnnotatED 2024 The premier event for educators, administrators, and innovators passionate about enhancing learning through social annotation. Join us April 17-18 for a transformative experience that will deepen your understanding and application of social annotation in higher […]

Liquid Margin 46: Boosting Grades, Retention, and Engagement with Social Annotation – Experiences from Cerritos College and CUNY Kingsborough

https://youtu.be/2N9am-UEcpA     Welcome to a new episode of Liquid Margins, the video podcast by Hypothesis that dives deep into the world of social annotation and its impact on education. This episode, titled "Boosting Grades, Retention, and Engagement with Social Annotation," will feature a compelling discussion with Professors Francie Quaas-Berryman and Kristin Polizzotto from Cerritos […]

Liquid Margins 45: AI and the Future of Learning – Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities

https://youtu.be/eyrnhYe3N4I Dive into the forefront of educational innovation with our latest Liquid Margins episode, “AI and the Future of Learning - Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities”.  Scheduled for Thursday, February 15, at 1pm ET, this episode is set to provide an in-depth exploration of the transformative role and evolving impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the […]

Social Learning Innovator Awards Unveiled: Winning Strategies for Classroom Transformation

https://youtu.be/juOipupOFEc Join us on Wednesday, December 6th, at 12 pm ET for an exclusive webinar event as we unveil the winners of the Hypothesis Social Learning Awards 2023. Discover the winning strategies that have transformed classrooms and elevated education through the power of social learning. Our esteemed panel of award recipients, recognized as true innovators […]

Annotate This #3: Explore Our Latest Releases and Upcoming Product Roadmap

Our team at Hypothesis has been hard at work, and we're thrilled to share our latest innovations that have been released in the last semester and what’s to come for the spring semester. Join us for our third installment of “Annotate This” our product webinar that shares insights into our latest releases.  Whether you’ve been […]

Liquid Margins 44: Marginal Notes, Major Impact – Boosting Comprehension with Social Annotation

https://youtu.be/4d9PEt1jUG8 Join us for an exploration into the groundbreaking research from Nicholas Denton, senior lecturer of pharmacy education and innovation at Ohio State University. During this episode of Liquid Margins, we'll traverse the challenges Professor Denton faced with his students, especially when confronted with intricate research-oriented texts, and their imperative need for research literacy. We’ll […]

Leveraging Social Annotation to Increase Student Engagement and Critical Thinking in California Colleges

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 […]

Mind the Gap: How Hypothesis for JSTOR Bridges Student Engagement & Comprehension

Struggling to forge a connection between scholarly content and vibrant student engagement? The solution awaits. Join us for this webinar where Hypothesis and JSTOR teams unite to unveil the transformative potential of social annotation in reshaping student-faculty interaction with JSTOR content. This webinar will welcome esteemed faculty members from Portland State University and Las Positas […]