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Date: Thu, Jan 9, 2025
Time: 09:00 AM - 09:55 AM - Presenter:
Jessica George from Hypothes.is
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Description
We will discuss how collaborative annotation with Hypothesis can be used to make student reading visible, active, and social. Topics covered in this session include:
- Learning how students can look up difficult words or unknown allusions in a text and share their research as annotations.
- Pre-populating a text with questions for students to reply to in annotations or notes elucidating important points as they read.
- Have students identify formal textual elements and broader social and historical contexts at work in specific passages.
- Have students share their personal opinions on a controversial topic as discussed by an article.
You can join this Canvas course to follow along in Hypothes.is assignments and get access to resources.
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