Faculty Panel: Open Pedagogy – Teaching with Pressbooks and Hypothes.is

This session features several faculty members sharing their experiences using Open Pedagogy and teaching with Pressbooks and Hypothes.is: Barbara Junisbai (Associate Professor of Organizational Studies, Pitzer) will talk about the excitement and challenges of creating an open-source textbook with students in organizational theory.Jody Valentine (Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics, Pomona) will talk about how to use Pressbooks and Hypothes.is to support equity and community-building.Esther Hernández-Medina (Visiting Assistant Professor Sociology,...

Faculty Panel: Open Pedagogy – Teaching with Pressbooks and Hypothes.is

This session features several faculty members sharing their experiences using Open Pedagogy and teaching with Pressbooks and Hypothes.is: Barbara Junisbai (Associate Professor of Organizational Studies, Pitzer) will talk about the excitement and challenges of creating an open-source textbook with students in organizational theory.Jody Valentine (Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics, Pomona) will talk about how to use Pressbooks and Hypothes.is to support equity and community-building.Esther Hernández-Medina (Visiting Assistant Professor Sociology,...

Using Hypothesis with Sakai for Reading Annotation

This workshop will give an overview of the Hypothes.is integration with Sakai, and cover the following topics:  What is and Why use Hypothes.is?Adding the Hypothes.is LTI tool in your Sakai Selecting a Document for Annotation (Digital and OCR)How to Annotate There will be ample time for questions and discussion. Event recording:

Using Hypothesis with Sakai for Reading Annotation

This workshop will give an overview of the Hypothes.is integration with Sakai, and cover the following topics:  What is and Why use Hypothes.is?Adding the Hypothes.is LTI tool in your Sakai Selecting a Document for Annotation (Digital and OCR)How to Annotate There will be ample time for questions and discussion. Event recording:

Using Hypothesis with Sakai for Reading Annotation

Presenters: Jennifer Beamer, Scholarly Communications Librarian at The Claremont Colleges and Andrew Wilson, Director of Research Computing and Digital Scholarship This workshop will give an overview of the Hypothes.is integration with Sakai, and cover the following topics: What is and Why use Hypothes.is?Adding the Hypothes.is LTI tool in your Sakai Selecting a Document for Annotation (Digital...

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Using Hypothesis with Sakai for Reading Annotation

Presenters: Jennifer Beamer, Scholarly Communications Librarian at The Claremont Colleges and Andrew Wilson, Director of Research Computing and Digital Scholarship This workshop will give an overview of the Hypothes.is integration with Sakai, and cover the following topics: What is and Why use Hypothes.is?Adding the Hypothes.is LTI tool in your Sakai Selecting a Document for Annotation (Digital...

Free

Using Hypothesis in Sakai

Presenter: Andrew Wilson, Director of Research Computing and Digital Scholarship This workshop will give an overview of the Hypothes.is integration with Sakai, and cover the following topics: What is and Why use Hypothes.is?Adding the Hypothes.is LTI tool in your Sakai Selecting a Document for Annotation (Digital and OCR)How to Annotate Event recording:

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Using Hypothesis in Sakai

Presenter: Andrew Wilson, Director of Research Computing and Digital Scholarship This workshop will give an overview of the Hypothes.is integration with Sakai, and cover the following topics: What is and Why use Hypothes.is?Adding the Hypothes.is LTI tool in your Sakai Selecting a Document for Annotation (Digital and OCR)How to Annotate Event recording:

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Introduction to Hypothesis for Pomona College (via Zoom)

Registration required (see link below) The Hypothesis team will host a tailor-made session for Pomona faculty, focusing on how collaborative annotation can enhance foundational academic skills in students, including deep reading and persuasive writing. In addition to sharing pedagogical best practices for social annotation, they will demonstrate how Hypothesis is used with course readings in...

Creative ways to use social annotation in your courses (via Zoom)

Registration required (see link below) In this workshop, the Hypothesis team will lead participants through various discussion protocols and active-learning strategies that can help make social annotation even more engaging and fun. Participants will come away from this session with several strategies for creatively using social annotation in their courses. Note: this session is also...

Social annotation for STEM subjects (via Zoom)

Registration required (see link below) The Hypothesis team will discuss how collaborative annotation with Hypothesis can be used to make student reading visible, active, and social in STEM courses. Social annotation's collaborative and metacognitive nature can encourage students to tackle difficult concepts in a new way. For example, social annotation can assist students in identifying...

Hypothesis Social Annotation in Canvas (via Zoom)

Zoom: https://pomonacollege.zoom.us/j/89879037095 In this session, you will learn about Hypothesis, a powerful annotation tool in Canvas. We will cover the basics of setting up a Hypothesis assignment in Canvas and review the different types of annotations. Additionally, we will briefly discuss the types of files compatible with Hypothesis. Finally, we will demonstrate the process of...

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