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Implementing Social Annotation With Hypothesis in Your Courses Workshop

Implementing Social Annotation With Hypothesis in Your Courses Workshop

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Elevate Learning with Hypothesis: A Quick Guide to Social Annotation

Elevate Learning with Hypothesis: A Quick Guide to Social Annotation

Elevate Learning with Hypothesis: A Quick Guide to Social Annotation

AnnotatED 2025 -  Enhancing OER with Social Annotation  Using Pressbooks and Hypothesis Together

AnnotatED 2025 - Enhancing OER with Social Annotation Using Pressbooks and Hypothesis Together

In this session, participants will be introduced to Pressbooks, a versatile platform for creating and sharing open educational ...

HOW TO: The Basics of Annotating with Hypothesis for Students

HOW TO: The Basics of Annotating with Hypothesis for Students

In this video I'm going to show you the basics of

Enable Social Annotation in Pressbooks with Hypothesis

Enable Social Annotation in Pressbooks with Hypothesis

This video demonstrates how you can activate and use

Easy as 1 2 3, Your Guide to Social Annotation with Hypothesis

Easy as 1 2 3, Your Guide to Social Annotation with Hypothesis

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Creative ways to Use Social annotation in Your Courses Workshop

Creative ways to Use Social annotation in Your Courses Workshop

In this workshop, our team will lead participants in a discussion about how collaborative

AnnotatED 2025  - The Power of Social Annotation Over Scholarly Content

AnnotatED 2025 - The Power of Social Annotation Over Scholarly Content

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Hypothesis Social (and Private) Annotation

Hypothesis Social (and Private) Annotation

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Workshop: Creative ways to use social annotation in your courses

Workshop: Creative ways to use social annotation in your courses

In this workshop, our team leads participants through various discussion protocols and active-learning strategies that can help ...

Activating Annotation with Hypothesis in Sakai Workshop

Activating Annotation with Hypothesis in Sakai Workshop

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EdTech: Hypothesis Annotation Starter Assignments - March 21

EdTech: Hypothesis Annotation Starter Assignments - March 21

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Social Annotation with Hypothesis | Marcia Good

Social Annotation with Hypothesis | Marcia Good

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