Today’s Open Ed Week Session for Tuesday, March 8
Open Education Week is an annual event for sharing and learning about OER (open educational resources) and open education achievements. NOVA’s Office of Faculty Professional Development and CETL will be sponsoring daily events from March 7 through March 11 to promote and support OER and open pedagogy.
Social Annotation with Hypothesis
Tuesday, March 8, 3 p.m. until 4 p.m.
Speakers:
- Chris Kervina, associate professor of English at NOVA
- Eryn Barker, senior customer success manager at Hypothes.is
Join Eryn and Chris as they discuss how collaborative annotation with Hypothes.is can help to improve your students’ reading and writing skills. By engaging in social annotation-powered readings, students become active participants in learning while practicing writing and articulating thoughts and experiences.
After Eryn demonstrates how Hypothes.is works, Chris will share her personal experience of using Hypothes.is in the class and the improvements she has seen in her specific teaching and learning objectives. Participants can expect to come away from this session with a clear idea about how they can start incorporating collaborative annotation into their courses to help improve student success.
Link to Join
Meeting ID: 862 0646 0759
Passcode: 963075
Submitted by:
W. Preston Davis, Director of Academic Affairs, WDavis@nvcc.edu