Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
Get introduced to Hypothesis and see a demo showing how collaborative annotation can transform classrooms, making reading active, visible, and social.
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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.
Get introduced to Hypothesis and see a demo showing how collaborative annotation can transform classrooms, making reading active, visible, and social.
How can we use annotation to foster a sense of belonging, creating a welcoming community and providing all students with a sense of agency over their learning? Find out on Liquid Margins.
Get introduced to Hypothesis and see a demo showing how collaborative annotation can transform classrooms, making reading active, visible, and social.
Get introduced to Hypothesis and see a demo showing how collaborative annotation can transform classrooms, making reading active, visible, and social.
Join us for this special Liquid Margins as Shana Crosson and Karen Jeannette of the University of Minnesota present social annotation pilot evaluations from two semesters of Hypothesis.
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.
How can social reading set students on course for success in college right from the get-go? Find out on Liquid Margins: “Orientation by Annotation: Hypothesis in First Year Seminar.”
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 our free day-long virtual summit equipping leaders for turbulent times and offering innovative tools and sustainable ideas to share with faculty planning for the next academic year.
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.
How does social annotation help build community and foster student success for STEM majors? Join us for Liquid Margins 35, “Annotation Lab: Social Reading and STEM,” for a conversation with educators teaching with the margins.