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.

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 […]

AnnotatED Summit at EDUCAUSE 2019

AnnotatED Summit at the University of Illinois at Chicago Center for Literacy during EDUCAUSE 2019 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Future Trends Forum: Annotation

Annotating the Web for Education: Amanda Licastro from Stevenson University, Remi Kalir from the University of Colorado Denver, and Hypothesis Director of Education Jeremy Dean discuss collaborative web annotation in education on Bryan Alexander’s Future Trends Forum.

I Annotate 2019

The seventh annual I Annotate conference, dedicated to annotation technologies and practices. For more, visit our companion blog post.

Webinar: Research on Annotation in English and Composition

Hypothesis held a webinar on Thursday, 9 May 2019, that brought together scholars to discuss current and future research on how annotation is being used in the English and composition disciplines, and what research shows — or could show — about the impact that digital collaborative annotation can have on student success. Watch the webinar […]

AnnotatED Summit at OLC Innovate 2019

Hypothesis coordinated a number of live and virtual activities to engage people with collaborative annotation in teaching and learning in conjunction with OLC Innovate 2019, an annual gathering of educators focused on innovation, held 2–5 April 2019. Folks joined our team members Jeremy Dean and Nate Angell at #OLCInnovate in Colorado for the AnnotatED summit, […]

Webinar: Custom Annotation Groups for Publishers With Hypothesis

This webinar focused on ways to use open, restricted, and private groups to support different annotation use cases with your publication using Hypothesis. Moderator Heather Staines, our former Director of Partnerships, explored how Hypothesis collaborates with publishers to support and host annotations that enable authors, editors, invited experts, and readers to engage in discussion directly […]

AnnotatED Summit at EDUCAUSE 2018

InWorks 1250 14th St #1300, Denver, CO, United States

Hypothesis coordinated a free, live workshop at the University of Colorado Denver's InWork space to engage people with collaborative annotation in teaching and learning in conjunction with EDUCAUSE 2018, an annual gathering of technologists and educators, held 30 Oct–2 Nov 2018. Visit the Summit collaboration document for more information.

Webinar: Implementing Hypothesis for Publishers

Our 23 October 2018 webinar focused on the simple steps to add open, standards-based annotation into your publication with Hypothesis. Former Director of Partnerships Heather Staines explored how Hypothesis collaborates with publishers to support and host annotations that enable authors, editors, invited experts, and readers to engage in discussion directly on a publication’s version of […]

Webinar: Annotation With Hypothesis on HighWire

Our 15 August 2018 webinar centered on how Hypothesis is helping HighWire publishers like the American Diabetes Association (ADA) make their content come alive with open annotation, focusing on the simple steps to add open, standards-based annotation into your HighWire publication with Hypothesis. Former Director of Partnerships at Hypothesis Heather Staines was joined by Kenneth […]