Workshop: Intro to Hypothesis: Annotate Online Resources in the Classroom

Workshop: Intro to Hypothesis: Annotate Online Resources in the Classroom

by Baynard Bailey -
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February 19, 2020 3:30 pm (Electronic Classroom, Main Library)

"h." in a speech bubble - hypotehesis logoWriting in the margins has always been an essential activity for students. Annotation helps in reading comprehension and in developing critical thinking about course materials. Hypothesis enables students to continue this essential activity with online readings.” ~ Source: https://web.hypothes.is/education/

Come learn how to digitally write in the margins of website content! You will create a personal Hypothesis account and test it on a variety of resources. We will also discuss new integrations recently released for use in Moodle that allow students to annotate web page content as well as PDFs in their course modules, without the need for a Hypothesis account. For more information on this new resource visit: https://web.hypothes.is/education/lms/

Led by Nicole Scalessa, Head of Digital Scholarship and Technology Services.