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Hypothes.is Educator Institute
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Learn to use web annotation in your classroom

The hypothes.is education team and the University of Colorado Denver School of Education and Human Development are teaming up to host a Summer Teacher Institute to introduce educators to the pedagogy of open web annotation.

 

Marginal note-taking in books is an age-old learning practice that needs little pedagogical justification. Digital annotation of online text updates this traditional literacy skill by making it social and multimodal. While many teachers are already using collaborative annotation tools in their classrooms, we hope that this institute will expand that community and further the conversation about why and how this emergent technology can be leveraged for a range of learning goals.


We invite high school and university educators from all fields to join us for a day-long workshop on using collaborative annotation in the classroom. Practicing educators will share their experiments with web annotation technology, and participants will gain hands-on experience with the free hypothes.is annotation tool and leave with concrete ideas for implementation in their own courses.


Breakfast and lunch provided. Happy hour to follow.


Register today. Enrollment is limited.

 

K-12 teachers can receive continuing education credit (CEUs) for their participation from CU Denver.


For more information on the education initiative at hypothes.is, please visit our website or reach out to us directly at education@hypothes.is.


Facilitators

Jaime Jordan

Colorado State

Jaime teaches literature and composition courses. Her research focuses on digital humanities and gender in 19th-Century British Literature.

Remi Holden

University of Colorado Denver

Remi is a learning scientist and teacher educator whose interests and design-based research concerns educator learning across settings, the design and play of games, and mobile learning.

Joe Dillon

Aurora Public Schools

Joe is an experienced, innovative instructional leader with experience in Aurora and Denver area public schools leading inquiry into the use of digital tool and texts in educational settings for youth and adults. 

Jeremy Dean

hypothes.is

Jeremy is a scholar-educator with fifteen years of experience teaching at both the college and high school levels. 

Schedule

9:00 – 9:30 AM

Breakfast


9:30   – 10:00 AM

Welcome

Jeremy Dean – Director of Education, hypothes.is

10:00 – 11:00 AM

Panel: “Lessons from Using Web Annotation in the Classroom ”

Joe Dillon – Aurora Public Schools

Remi Holden – University of Colorado Denver

Jaime Jordan – Colorado State

 

11:00 – 11:15 AM

Break


11:15 – 11:30 AM

Annotation Flash Mob 1

Jeremy Dean

11:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Discussion: “What Do You Want From Web Annotation?”

Remi Holden

12:30 – 1:15 PM

Lunch


1:15 – 1:30 PM

Annotation Flash Mob 2

Joe Dillon

1:30 – 2:45 PM

Breakout Groups: High School and College Tracks 

High School Track: Jeremy Dean and Joe Dillon

College Track: Jaime Jordan and Remi Holden

2:45 – 3:00 PM

Break


3:00 – 4:15 PM

Workshop

Jeremy Dean

4:15 – 4:30 PM

Closing Remarks

Remi Holden

5:00 – 7:00 PM

Happy Hour (Tamayo, 1400 Larimer St)


The 2016 Hypothes.is Summer Teacher Institute will take place at Inworks at the University of Colorado Denver (CU Dravo Building, First Floor), conveniently located in the heart of Denver. 

About our partners

The University of Colorado Denver School of Education and Human Development is a leading school of education providing national expertise on educational issues and socially-just solutions for urban and diverse communities. Through innovative research and partnerships, we strive to be passionate agents of change, inspiring upcoming generations to learn from the past and shape the future.


Inworks draws together faculty, staff and students from CU Denver's Downtown Campus and the Anschultz Medical Campus, as well as entrepreneurs and leaders from industry, government, education and the community, to address problems of importance to human society. Our mission is to impart skills and habits of mind that allow people to collaboratively create impactful solutions to human problems. Inworks seeks to create innovative solutions to some of the world’s most challenging problems, while in the process creating life-long innovators.

About hypothes.is

We think simple tools can help us all improve the quality of information on the Internet and in the greater world around us.


Our team is building an open platform for discussion on the web. It leverages annotation to enable sentence-level critique or note-taking on top of news, blogs, scientific articles, books, terms of service, ballot initiatives, legislation and more. Everything we build is guided by our principles. In particular that it be free, open, non-profit, neutral and lasting to name a few.


We create software, push for standards, and foster community.

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