Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
In Hypothesis 101 on 15 Dec 2020, we’ll introduce the Hypothesis annotation tool and show how social reading 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.
In Hypothesis 101 on 15 Dec 2020, we’ll introduce the Hypothesis annotation tool and show how social reading can transform your classroom, making reading active, visible, and social.
In Hypothesis 101 on 9 Dec 2020, we’ll introduce the Hypothesis annotation tool and show how social reading can transform your classroom, making reading active, visible, and social.
Instructional designers Betsy Barre from Wake Forest University and Christine Moskell from Colgate University discuss ways to motivate, engage, and inspire faculty around using collaborative annotation in their fall classes.
The seventh annual I Annotate conference, dedicated to annotation technologies and practices. For more, visit our companion blog post.
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 […]
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 […]
The sixth annual I Annotate conference, dedicated to annotation technologies and practices. For videos, interviews, and more, visit our companion blog post.
On 21 February 2018 we held a webinar to demonstrate the new annotation groups capabilities Hypothesis launched in partnership with science publisher eLife. We explored how publishers can now offer […]
On Thursday, 25 January 2018, representatives from many of the major preprint servers and other related organizations gathered in person and remotely to discuss annotation use cases around preprint content. […]
In our joint webinar with Sheridan PubFactory on 24 Jan 2018, we focused on the simple steps to add open, standards-based annotation into PubFactory publications with Hypothesis. During the webinar, […]
Scientists, scholars, funders, publishers, and technologists from all over the world convened to enhance the value of research data by making them FAIR: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. Attendees gathered in Berlin to be a part of the important conversation to connect FAIR to digital annotation and data at the second annual Annotating All Knowledge […]
Jon Udell and Maryann Martone from Hypothesis are leading two intensive courses on annotation in scholarly communication this summer at the FORCE11 Scholarly Communications Summer Institute (FSCI), a week-long training program at the University of California, San Diego, 31 July–4 August, 2017. Open Annotation Tools and Techniques is a hands-on workshop designed to engage participants […]