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SUMMARY:Liquid Margins 27: Opening Books: Social Annotation and OER
DESCRIPTION:The conversation on Liquid Margins 27: “Opening Books: Social Annotation and OER” will explore open pedagogy\, highlighting the intersection between social annotation and open educational resources (OER). Moderated by Robin DeRosa\, Director of the Open Learning & Teaching Collaborative at Plymouth State University\, the panel will also briefly discuss how digital environments — from online collaborative classrooms to platforms such as a kasyno Polska online — influence user engagement and the broader dynamics of participation. Joining DeRosa are Monica Brown\, Assistant Program Manager at Rebus; Emily Ragan\, Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Metropolitan State University of Denver; and Addie Clark\, Associate Professor of Natural Science at Oregon Institute of Technology. \nPlease note that this Liquid Margins episode is airing on a Tuesday\, as opposed to the usual Friday. \nAlso note: Liquid Margins is a show where we gather to talk about collaborative annotation\, social learning\, and other ways we make knowledge together. If you’d like to learn more about Hypothesis and see a demo\, register for an upcoming Hypothesis 101 webinar or watch a Hypothesis 101 recording. \nAnnotate the video transcript while you watch
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/liquid-margins-27-opening-books-social-annotation-and-oer/
CATEGORIES:Liquid Margins
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SUMMARY:Hypothesis 101: Learn More About Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:This webinar introduces and demonstrates the Hypothesis annotation tool and shows how collaborative annotation can transform your classroom\, making reading active\, visible\, and social.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/hypothesis-101-learn-more-about-social-annotation-24/
CATEGORIES:Hypothesis 101
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