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.

Liquid Margins 3: Primary Sources: Annotating History

Guests Alicia Maggard from Auburn University and Mary Klann from UC San Diego join Nate Angell from Hypothesis to talk about using collaborative annotation to engage students in active, visible, social discussion on history texts.

Liquid Margins 1: Piloting in a Storm: Adopting New Practices in a Pinch

Kyle Denlinger, Digital Pedagogy and Open Education Librarian at Wake Forest University, and Michael McGarry, Lead Instructional Technologist at California State University Channel Islands, share how they integrate new practices and tools — including Hypothesis collaborative annotation — at their institutions.

Mark Up the Margin: AnnotatED Workshops at OLC Innovate 2020

To kick off the annual conference, Hypothesis held a free workshop on collaborative annotation with members of AnnotatED. This engaging, hands-on event sparked great ideas and generated practical takeaways for using collaborative annotation in the classroom and beyond. The reports we heard from practitioners in the field and the live annotation sessions with OLC Innovate […]

AnnotatED Summit at EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative 2020

The AnnotatED Summit at the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative 2020 in Bellevue, Washington, USA was cancelled with ELI 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but you can read more about the community-organized unconference that included a session on annotating the 2020 Horizon Report and read the collaborative document from the unconference.

Webinar: Hypothesis Annotation in Your LMS, Now With Gradebook Integration

Watch the recording and download the slides from our 4 December 2019 webinar, where Hypothesis Director of Education Dr. Jeremy Dean demonstrated how to use collaborative annotation in your class to make student reading active, visible, and social, how these new gradebook integration capabilities work in various LMSs, and everything you need to know to […]

AnnotatED With Hypothesis at OLC Accelerate Live! 2019

As a part of our continuing series of AnnotatED events, Hypothesis participated in OLC Live, the free online virtual conference that ran parallel with the OLC Accelerate 2019 conference in Orlando, Florida, USA. Educators and others joined us online for 4 days of sessions focused on themes of openness and online education. Visit our companion […]

AnnotatED at OERizona and OpenEd 2019

We traveled to Glendale Community College in Glendale, Arizona, for OERizona, a free day-long workshop the day before the 2019 Open Education Conference (30 Oct–1 Nov), where participants engaged in hands-on activities with open education. Practitioners from around Arizona, the USA, and beyond came together to make meaningful change in their open education community. Those […]