Are you curious about collaborative annotation and want to learn more about Hypothesis? You may be new to using the tool for social annotation in Moodle, or maybe you’re looking for fresh ways to make it a part of your teaching and learning. Wherever you are on your social annotation journey, check out the upcoming fall workshops. RSVP via the links below.
Creative ways to use social annotation in your courses (30 minutes)
This workshop covers a variety of discussion protocols and active-learning strategies that can help make social annotation even more fun and engaging for you and your students.
Using multimedia & tags in annotations (30 minutes)
This workshop walks you through how to increase engagement by adding multimedia and tags in annotations.
Using Hypothesis with small groups (30 minutes)
This workshop focuses on the options for using Hypothesis in small groups, and it covers how social annotation can be used to create a more collaborative learning environment.
Don’t worry if you can’t attend live. The sessions will be recorded and shared with all registrants.
Email with questions!
Ariela McCaffrey, Research Support, amccaffr@conncoll.edu