Tuesday, February 13th
- Location: Zoom
- Time: 2:00pm - 2:30pm
Facilitator: CITL
Have questions about Blackboard Ultra you need answered? Join IT Services and CITL for a time when we’ll answer your questions about Ultra and review the latest updates.
In addition to February 13, other dates include Mar 12, and Apr 6.
- Location: Zoom
- Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Facilitated by Hypothesis
Social Annotation 101 is a two-week course designed to teach you not only how to use the Hypothesis tool, but how to design social annotation assignments to best support your students’ learning.
By the end of the course, you’ll have set up a Hypothesis-enabled assignment in your course site, complete with instructions for your students and a grading plan.
If you complete all of the required components of the course, you’ll also receive recognition as a Hypothesis Certified Educator for the course Social Annotation 101. This includes a digital certificate (which can easily be shared to your social media pages or downloaded and saved to a portfolio) and recognition on our website.
Learning Goals:
- Analyze and discuss the educational benefits of social annotation
- Identify the basic requirements needed to use the Hypothesis tool
- Set up a Hypothesis-enabled assignment in the appropriate LMS and grade the assignment
- Design an activity that uses social annotation with Hypothesis
February 13-24, 2024
April 16-30, 2024
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