Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
RSVP for Hypothesis 101 for an introduction to the Hypothesis annotation tool and a tour of the ways collaborative annotation can transform your classroom, making reading active, visible and social.
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.
RSVP for Hypothesis 101 for an introduction to the Hypothesis annotation tool and a tour of the ways collaborative annotation can transform your classroom, making reading active, visible and social.
RSVP for Hypothesis 101 for an introduction to the Hypothesis annotation tool and a tour of the ways collaborative annotation can transform your classroom, making reading active, visible and social.
RSVP for Liquid Margins 37, “Connecting the Docs: Creative Uses of Tags in Annotations.” Guests include Janet Mitchell-Lambert from Cerritos College and David Wick of Middlebury Institute of International Studies.
RSVP for Hypothesis 101 for an introduction to the Hypothesis annotation tool and a tour of the ways collaborative annotation can transform your classroom, making reading active, visible and social.
Start off the new term by making the most of the margins. If Blackboard is your LMS, RSVP for this joint Hypothesis-Blackboard Learn webinar on pedagogical and practical tips for teaching with social annotation.
RSVP for Hypothesis 101 for an introduction to the Hypothesis annotation tool and a tour of the ways collaborative annotation can transform your classroom, making reading active, visible and social.
RSVP for Liquid Margins 38, “Hypothesis on ChatGPT.” Guests include Joel Gladd of College of Western Idaho, Kat King of Diablo Valley College, Dr. Nicholas LoLordo of University of Oklahoma, Rachel Elliott Rigolino of SUNY.
The emergence of cutting-edge technologies, like ChatGPT, has sparked a critical conversation throughout the education industry. If you're as intrigued as we are, you won't want to miss our upcoming webinar. The Hypothesis team is excited to explore the role of social annotation in this newly-evolving landscape. We'll show you how to leverage social annotation […]
RSVP for Liquid Margins 39, "Inclusivity and Social Annotation: Fostering Diverse Learning Environments". Guests include Dr. Sophia Rahming of Florida State University, Katherine Gaffney of the University of Southern Mississippi, and Dr. Jasmine Noelle Yarish of the University of the District of Columbia.
The Hypothesis team is looking forward to discovering new innovations in online and digital learning at OLC Innovate 2023. This year’s conference promises to be an engaging and thought-provoking experience for professionals across the online, digital, and blended learning field. Taking place from April 18-21 in Nashville, the event will bring together experts and practitioners […]
The Hypothesis team has been busy incorporating exciting new features into your favorite social annotation tool! Join us for our upcoming webinar showcasing our latest product updates and how they can further enhance collaboration, comprehension, and engagement in the classroom. During this session, we will delve into the newest features and future releases, including: Better […]
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 […]