Hi all, we have excellent guests this week. To get started:

Annotation with Hypothes.is
  • Watch talk with Dr. Remi Kalir (Duke University) on social annotation. Review his profile as well.

  • Install Hypothes.is as a browser plug-in and create an account. As always, if this is against your privacy preferences, you can opt out, but this is listed as an ethical educational technology.
  • Go to our Social Spaces page and join our EDCI 136 private hypothesis group (link listed there). Practice by adding an annotation to this week 8 post or replying to a post that someone else in the class has already made (stay professional). When you create an annotation, you can annotate privately (just for you), privately to a group (select the group), or publicly for anyone to see, so make sure you select our private class group when making a post. Practice some annotation with your pod members where you create your own private group and provide private pod-only feedback on each other’s blogs using Hypothes.is.
Curation with Zotero
  • Download Zotero prior to watching the video (although you can use a more limited web-based version if you do not have a computer you can install software on). Skip down this page to find resources on how to download and install Zotero.
  • Watch Jessica Mussell’s talk on Zotero for curation and citation (and review her bio)

Accessibility & Assistive Technology
  • Accessibility and Assistive Technology – Watch talk with Charlie Watson from the UVic Centre for Accessible Learning:

Review the links Charlie provides from their resources slide: