annotating readings with hypothes.is

As I mentioned briefly in class, we’ll be using hypothes.is frequently to share our thoughts and reflections on course readings. I’ve left a few annotations on the two readings we’re discussing on Tuesday. This is optional–and we’ll do an annotation exercise in the ICIT lab on Friday for those who need more help–but if you can figure out how to sign up and use the platform, feel free to read my comments and make your own. We will use the tag <allred399> on the platform so we can filter out our own discussions separate from those of the free world: kind of like a hashtag on Twitter or Instagram.

A couple of ways to get your feet wet: a) the tutorials page and b) the FAQ sheet.

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