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SUMMARY:Engaging Students with Hypothesis Social Annotation
DESCRIPTION:Facilitators:Christie DeCarolis\, Customer Success Manager\, HypothesisJustin Fletcher\, Faculty Liaison Coordinator\, Teaching\, Learning and Technology \nAdding social annotation to course readings can help students develop essential critical thinking skills. In this interactive and hands-on session\, Christie DeCarolis from Hypothesis will discuss how you can implement collaborative annotation with Hypothesis to make student reading visible\, active\, and social.  \nIn addition to sharing pedagogical best practices for collaborative annotation\, we will demonstrate how Hypothesis can be used with course readings in Quercus. You will have the opportunity to try out annotating with Hypothesis. We will close by providing and discussing sample assignments that you can adapt for your own courses. \nYou can expect to come away from this session with a clear idea about how you can start incorporating collaborative annotation into your courses.
URL:https://teachingdev.lamp4.utoronto.ca/event/engaging-students-with-hypothesis-social-annotation/
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SUMMARY:Your Neurodiverse Classroom (In-Person)
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URL:https://teachingdev.lamp4.utoronto.ca/event/your-neurodiverse-classroom/
LOCATION:Name: Blackburn Room\nAddress: 130 St. George St.\nToronto\nON
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