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SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:This webinar introduces and demonstrates the Hypothesis annotation tool and shows how collaborative annotation can transform your classroom\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-17/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:This webinar introduces and demonstrates the Hypothesis annotation tool and shows how collaborative annotation can transform your classroom\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-18/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Liquid Margins 25: Empowering Student Writing With Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:On Liquid Margins “Empowering Student Writing With Social Annotation\,” we’re joined on screen by Mary Traester from the University of Southern California\, Noel Holton Brathwaite from Farmingdale State College\, and Chris Kervina from Northern Virginia Community College. Our guests are professional colleagues and writing collaborators who champion social annotation for student success in reading and writing. \nNote: Liquid Margins is a show where we gather to talk about collaborative annotation\, social learning\, and other ways we make knowledge together. If you’d like to learn more about Hypothesis and see a demo\, register for an upcoming Hypothesis 101 webinar or watch a Hypothesis 101 recording. \nAnnotate the video transcript while you watch
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/liquid-margins-25-empowering-student-writing-with-social-annotation/
CATEGORIES:Liquid Margins
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210917T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210917T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172355
CREATED:20210909T211804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220202T192645Z
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SUMMARY:AnnotatED Workshop with Rajiv Jhangiani at OLC Accelerate 2021
DESCRIPTION:Making reading active\, visible\, and social with collaborative annotationIn collaboration with the Online Learning Consortium and AnnotatED\, the community for annotation in education\, on Friday\, 17 Sep 2021\, Hypothesis convened a free virtual workshop on social annotation to kick off OLC Accelerate 2021. \nThe workshop started with a quick orientation to collaborative annotation for social reading: What is it\, and how are people using it to enrich online\, face-to-face\, and hybrid learning? \nThen we shifted to a hands-on activity to explore\, discuss\, and augment readings selected by our special guest educator\, Dr. Rajiv Jhangiani\, Associate Vice President\, Teaching and Learning at Kwantlen Polytechnic University\, focused on topics related to his OLC Accelerate 2021 keynote: 20/21: A Pedagogical Odyssey. \nWe practiced reading together to see firsthand how social annotation can build understanding\, connections\, and community. Our conversation was anchored in text — literally — and spread out to engage other texts\, ideas\, and people beyond the workshop itself. \nSelected readingsFor our collaborative annotation before\, during\, and after the workshop\, Dr. Jhangiani selected his KPU colleague Jennifer Hardwick’s post\, “Now Is the Time To Be Brave: Pedagogy for a World in Transition\,” which resonates with the theme of his OLC Accelerate 2021 keynote: 20/21: A Pedagogical Odyssey. You can read Hardwick’s post and annotations already added to its margins\, and join the conversation by creating a free Hypothesis account and reply to or post your own annotations. \nWorkshop recording & resourcesView\, download\, and reuse slides from the workshop presentation and explore links shared during the workshop by presenters and participants: \nHypothesis resources\n\nGuide to engage in events with Hypothesis social annotation\nCreate a free individual Hypothesis account\nGet Hypothesis in your school’s learning management system\nAnnotation Tips for Students\nAn Illustrated Taxonomy of Annotation Types\nHypothesis for Education\n\nOther resources\n\nEmily Wilson’s 2018 translation of Homer’s Odyssey\nRemi Kalir’s latest post on annotating the syllabus\nRobin DeRosa’s blog and website\nOpen Anthology of Earlier American Literature\nRajiv Jhangiani’s blog and website
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/annotated-workshop-with-rajiv-jhangiani-at-olc-accelerate-2021/
CATEGORIES:AnnotatED,Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T160000
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SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:This webinar introduces and demonstrates the Hypothesis annotation tool and shows how collaborative annotation can transform your classroom\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-19/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101,Webinars
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CREATED:20210719T195657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210930T183819Z
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SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:This webinar introduces and demonstrates the Hypothesis annotation tool and shows how collaborative annotation can transform your classroom\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-20/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:This webinar introduces and demonstrates the Hypothesis annotation tool and shows how collaborative annotation can transform your classroom\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-21/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101
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SUMMARY:Liquid Margins 26: Bodies of Knowledge: Teaching Health Professions With Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:On Liquid Margins “Bodies of Knowledge: Teaching Health Professions With Social Annotation\,” we discuss the ways in which social reading is leading to student success in one of the most popular majors. Join us for a great conversation with guests Danica Sumpter\, Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Texas School of Nursing\, and Rachel Derr\, Director of Pre-licensure Programs and Clinical Assistant Professor at Rutgers University Camden School of Nursing. \nPlease note that this Liquid Margins episode is airing on a Thursday\, as opposed to the usual Friday. \nAlso note: Liquid Margins is a show where we gather to talk about collaborative annotation\, social learning\, and other ways we make knowledge together. If you’d like to learn more about Hypothesis and see a demo\, register for an upcoming Hypothesis 101 webinar or watch a Hypothesis 101 recording. \nAnnotate the video transcript while you watch
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/liquid-margins-26-bodies-of-knowledge-teaching-health-professions-with-social-annotation/
CATEGORIES:Liquid Margins
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SUMMARY:K12 Intro to Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:This presentation\, followed by Q&A\, introduces high school as well as middle school educators to the Hypothesis annotation tool\, and shows how collaborative annotation can transform your classroom\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/k12-intro-to-social-annotation-4/
CATEGORIES:Intro to Social Annotation in Secondary Education
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LAST-MODIFIED:20211109T210423Z
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SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:This webinar introduces and demonstrates the Hypothesis annotation tool and shows how collaborative annotation can transform your classroom\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-22/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211026T153000
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CREATED:20210922T180949Z
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SUMMARY:K12 Intro to Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:This presentation\, followed by Q&A\, introduces high school as well as middle school educators to the Hypothesis annotation tool\, and shows how collaborative annotation can transform your classroom\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/k12-intro-to-social-annotation-5/
CATEGORIES:Intro to Social Annotation in Secondary Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T140000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20211109T210311Z
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SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:This webinar introduces and demonstrates the Hypothesis annotation tool and shows how collaborative annotation can transform your classroom\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-23/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211116T120000
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SUMMARY:Liquid Margins 27: Opening Books: Social Annotation and OER
DESCRIPTION:The conversation on Liquid Margins 27: “Opening Books: Social Annotation and OER” will explore open pedagogy\, highlighting the intersection between social annotation and open educational resources (OER). Moderated by Robin DeRosa\, Director of the Open Learning & Teaching Collaborative at Plymouth State University\, the panel will also briefly discuss how digital environments — from online collaborative classrooms to platforms such as a kasyno Polska online — influence user engagement and the broader dynamics of participation. Joining DeRosa are Monica Brown\, Assistant Program Manager at Rebus; Emily Ragan\, Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Metropolitan State University of Denver; and Addie Clark\, Associate Professor of Natural Science at Oregon Institute of Technology. \nPlease note that this Liquid Margins episode is airing on a Tuesday\, as opposed to the usual Friday. \nAlso note: Liquid Margins is a show where we gather to talk about collaborative annotation\, social learning\, and other ways we make knowledge together. If you’d like to learn more about Hypothesis and see a demo\, register for an upcoming Hypothesis 101 webinar or watch a Hypothesis 101 recording. \nAnnotate the video transcript while you watch
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/liquid-margins-27-opening-books-social-annotation-and-oer/
CATEGORIES:Liquid Margins
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211116T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211116T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172355
CREATED:20210922T183051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211116T201142Z
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SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:This webinar introduces and demonstrates the Hypothesis annotation tool and shows how collaborative annotation can transform your classroom\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-24/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211118T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211118T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172355
CREATED:20211117T203553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T181451Z
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SUMMARY:Podcast Event: Talking Annotation With Remi Kalir
DESCRIPTION:Hypothesis Scholar in Residence Remi Kalir in conversation with Alan Levine for an Open Education Voices podcast episode about social annotation and the current use of Hypothesis to discuss the UNESCO OER recommendation. \nWeb annotation is on our minds at OE Global with our initiative to use this technology to add examples\, commentary\, and specificity to the UNESCO Recommendation on OER. That is why we were excited to have a conversation with one of the leading scholars of annotation\, Remi Kalir. \nAn assistant professor of Education at University of Colorado Denver\, Remi was a Scholar in Residence at Hypothesis\, leader of the Marginal Syllabus project\, and co-author with Antero Garcia of maybe The book on the topic titled Annotation published by MIT Press in 2021. \nIn this episode of OEG Voices we talked with Remi about the value of annotation\, how it is something we do as an every day practice\, and brainstormed what it could offer us in this effort to annotate this high level UNESCO document. This conversation included Nate Angell\, Director of Marketing at Hypothesis as well as Paul Stacey and Alan Levine from OE Global.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/podcast-event-talking-annotation-with-remi-kalir/
CATEGORIES:Community,Partner
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211204
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SUMMARY:Three Days of Focussed Annotation
DESCRIPTION: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. \nJOIN
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/three-days-of-focussed-annotation/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Partner
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211209T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211209T160000
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SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:This webinar introduces and demonstrates the Hypothesis annotation tool and shows how collaborative annotation can transform your classroom\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-25/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211217T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211217T124500
DTSTAMP:20260403T172355
CREATED:20211206T183321Z
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SUMMARY:Liquid Margins 28: Social Annotation Showcase: A Look Back at Liquid Margins
DESCRIPTION:In this special year-end episode\, Liquid Margins hosts Franny French and Nate Angell will curate and recap some of their favorite moments from the show. Rather than limiting our review to just this year\, we’ll take a retrospective look at all 27 episodes\, going all the way back to the show’s inception in 2020. Of course we love every Liquid Margins episode and are so appreciative of the wonderful guests who have generously taken the time to join us on the show\, so the selection won’t be easy or exhaustive. We hope you’ll join us for a fun look back on some of the great content that you and the rest of the social annotation community have helped to build. Do you have your own favorite moments from Liquid Margins? Let us know and we’ll try to fit them into this holiday show. \nNote: Liquid Margins is a show where we gather to talk about collaborative annotation\, social learning\, and other ways we make knowledge together. If you’d like to learn more about Hypothesis and see a demo\, register for an upcoming Hypothesis 101 webinar or watch a Hypothesis 101 recording. \nAnnotate the video transcript while you watch \n\nEpisode slides
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/liquid-margins-28-social-annotation-showcase-the-best-of-liquid-margins/
CATEGORIES:Liquid Margins
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220112T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172355
CREATED:20211228T192107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220118T211619Z
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SUMMARY:Using Hypothesis Social Annotation in Blackboard Learn
DESCRIPTION:Join us for “Using Hypothesis Social Annotation in Blackboard Learn.” With the Hypothesis social annotation app hosted in Blackboard Learn\, instructors can make PDFs and web-based articles annotatable. Students can then annotate their course readings collaboratively\, sharing comments\, replying to each other’s comments\, and learning in community. Instructors can also create annotation assignments using Hypothesis so that students submit their annotation “sets” for grading. Social annotation assignments are a great way to encourage students to more deeply engage with course content and with each other. In this webinar\, presented in partnership with Blackboard Learn\, 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. \nAnnotate the video transcript while you watch \n\nWebinar slides\, loaded with links and ready to share with colleagues
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/using-hypothesis-social-annotation-in-blackboard-learn/
CATEGORIES:Partner,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220113T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220113T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172355
CREATED:20211105T185257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220113T192825Z
UID:19892-1642086000-1642089600@web.hypothes.is
SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:This webinar introduces and demonstrates the Hypothesis annotation tool and shows how collaborative annotation can transform your classroom\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-26/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220120T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220120T160000
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CREATED:20211105T185942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220125T222847Z
UID:19895-1642690800-1642694400@web.hypothes.is
SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:This webinar introduces and demonstrates the Hypothesis annotation tool and shows how collaborative annotation can transform your classroom\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-27/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T160000
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CREATED:20211105T190646Z
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UID:19897-1643295600-1643299200@web.hypothes.is
SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:This webinar introduces and demonstrates the Hypothesis annotation tool and shows how collaborative annotation can transform your classroom\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-28/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220203T150000
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SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:Get introduced to Hypothesis and see a demo showing how collaborative annotation can transform classrooms\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-29/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220210T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220210T160000
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CREATED:20220125T161513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T210500Z
UID:20521-1644505200-1644508800@web.hypothes.is
SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:Get introduced to Hypothesis and see a demo showing how collaborative annotation can transform classrooms\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-30/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Liquid Margins 29: Where's Class? Meet Your Students in the Margins
DESCRIPTION:Two academic years into the “new normal\,” how and where classes take place continues to fluctuate. Of course everyone is getting tired of it. But students and teachers have learned to adapt to shifting situations\, and social annotation continues to be a great pedagogical constant that fosters collaboration\, promotes peer-to-peer learning\, and builds community no matter the class configuration and whether annotation is used in synchronous or asynchronous teaching. Join us for “Where’s Class? Meet Your Students in the Margins” as we converse with guests Carmen Johnston from Chabot College and Denise Maduli-Williams from San Diego Miramar College to learn how they are using social annotation to engage students from “all walks of classrooms.” \nNote: Liquid Margins is a show where we gather to talk about collaborative annotation\, social learning\, and other ways we make knowledge together. If you’d like to learn more about Hypothesis and see a demo\, register for an upcoming Hypothesis 101 webinar or watch a Hypothesis 101 recording. \nAnnotate the video transcript while you watch \n\nEpisode slides\n\nEpisode 29 highlights
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/liquid-margins-29/
CATEGORIES:Liquid Margins
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220224T150000
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CREATED:20220201T170259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220224T192104Z
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SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:Get introduced to Hypothesis and see a demo showing how collaborative annotation can transform classrooms\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-31/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220304T120000
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SUMMARY:Liquid Margins 30: Annotation Unbound: Social Reading for Any Subject
DESCRIPTION:Fire up the screen and join us for Liquid Margins 30\, “Annotation Unbound: Social Reading for Any Subject” on Friday 4 March at 9am PT. Guests from different disciplines at Rutgers University will convene to talk about the power of social annotation to build community and critical thinking in a range of subjects. RSVP for this all-inclusive episode\, where host Jeremy Dean will sit down with Silvia Muller\, Educational Researcher and Instructor at Rutgers; Christie DeCarolis\, Instructional Designer and an adjunct professor at Rutgers-Camden; and Rachel Derr\, Director of Pre-licensure Programs and Clinical Assistant Professor at Rutgers University Camden School of Nursing. \nNote: Liquid Margins is a show where we gather to talk about collaborative annotation\, social learning\, and other ways we make knowledge together. If you’d like to learn more about Hypothesis and see a demo\, register for an upcoming Hypothesis 101 webinar or watch a Hypothesis 101 recording. \nAnnotate the video transcript while you watch \nEpisode resources\n\nSocial annotation instructions from Christie DeCarolis\nStudent feedback from Christie DeCarolis\nAnnotatED bibliography\nScope and description of large-scale Indiana University/Hypothesis research project\nLatest findings from Indiana University/Hypothesis social annotation research project\nLiquid Margins 30 slides
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/liquid-margins-30-annotation-unbound-social-reading-for-any-subject/
CATEGORIES:Liquid Margins,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T150000
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CREATED:20220201T171015Z
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SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:Get introduced to Hypothesis and see a demo showing how collaborative annotation can transform classrooms\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-32/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220324T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220324T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172355
CREATED:20220201T172339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220324T194317Z
UID:20624-1648134000-1648137600@web.hypothes.is
SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:Get introduced to Hypothesis and see a demo showing how collaborative annotation can transform classrooms\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-33/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220331T161500
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CREATED:20220202T220921Z
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SUMMARY:AnnotatED Workshop: Jenae Cohn at OLC Innovate 2022
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with the Online Learning Consortium and AnnotatED\, the community for annotation in education\, Hypothesis convened a free virtual workshop on social annotation on Thursday 31 March at OLC Innovate 2022. \nThe workshop started with a quick orientation to collaborative annotation for social reading led by Hypothesis VP of Education\, Dr. Jeremy Dean: What is it\, and how are people using it to enrich online\, face-to-face\, and hybrid learning? \nThen we shifted to a hands-on activity to explore\, discuss\, and augment a reading selected by our special guest educator\, Dr. Jenae Cohn\, Director of Academic Technology at California State University\, Sacramento\, focused on topics related to her OLC Innovate 2022 keynote: Imaginative\, Strategic\, Sustainable: A Call for an Online Learning Future Designed for Students’ Lived Experiences. \nWe practiced reading together to see firsthand how social annotation can build understanding\, connections\, and community. Our conversation was anchored in text — literally — and spread out to engage other texts\, ideas\, and people beyond the workshop itself. \nWorkshop reading\, recording\, & shared resourcesFor our collaborative annotation before\, during\, and after the workshop\, Dr. Cohn selected chapter nine from her book\, Skim\, Dive\, Surface: Teaching Digital Reading which resonates with the theme of her OLC Innovate 2022 keynote. You can read Dr. Cohn’s chapter and annotations already added to its margins\, join the conversation by creating a free Hypothesis account\, and reply to or post your own annotations: “Chapter 9: The Ethical Implications of Digital Reading Grappling with Digital Archiving\, Readerly Privacy\, and Evidence of Our Reading.” \nAnnotate the video transcript while you watch \nView\, download\, and reuse slides from the workshop presentation and explore links shared during the workshop by presenters and participants: \nHypothesis resources\n\nGuide to engage in events with Hypothesis social annotation\nCreate a free individual Hypothesis account\nGet Hypothesis in your school’s learning management system\nGet help with Hypothesis\nAnnotation Tips for Students\nAn Illustrated Taxonomy of Annotation Types\nHypothesis for Education\n\nOther resources\n\nJenae Cohn’s book\, Skim\, Dive\, Surface: Teaching Digital Reading and annotatable version of Chapter 9: The Ethical Implications of Digital Reading that was the focus of this workshop\nJenae Cohn’s OLC Innovate 2022 keynote slides\nJenae Cohn’s website\n“Who Chooses What Ed Tech to Buy for the College Classroom?” by Jenae Cohn in The Chronicle of Higher Education\n“Marginalia” a poem by Billy Collins\nZettelkasten defined\nA Guide to Making Open Textbooks with Students\nUW Bothell and Cascadia College Guide to Open Student Work\nRemi Kalir’s collection on the annotated syllabus\nSarah Lamdan’s forthcoming book\, Data Cartels and other works\nReclaim Hosting’s Domain of One’s Own service\nManual Luis Espinoza and Frida Silva’s I Annotate 2021 keynote: Annotation and the Social Prize of Educational Dignity\nThe Association for Authentic\, Experiential\, & Evidence-Based Learning (AAEEBL)’s 2022 annual meeting
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/annotated-workshop-with-jenae-cohn-at-olc-innovate-2022/
CATEGORIES:AnnotatED,Workshop
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