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ASC Teaching Forum – Social Annotation: Reading and Thinking Together

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September 23, 2022
12:00PM - 1:30PM
Online (link provided after registration)

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Add to Calendar 2022-09-23 12:00:00 2022-09-23 13:30:00 ASC Teaching Forum – Social Annotation: Reading and Thinking Together The College of Arts and Sciences Office of Distance Education will host a Teaching Forum to discuss instructional methods and practices related to Social Annotation. Social annotation is a discursive practice in which readers can share their personal thoughts, opinions, and questions regarding specific content with other individuals or groups of individuals within a digital community.  Faculty and staff experts from the College of Arts and Sciences will share their experiences with social annotation as an instructional strategy, their ideas about creative use of social annotation tools, and specific techniques to make social annotation an essential part of your synchronous and asynchronous courses. ASC ODE Teaching Forums are intended to be interactive spaces for instructors to learn from and inspire each other. Please bring your questions and comments about Social Annotation practices in hybrid and online courses to engage the panel and fellow participants. Anticipated Outcomes – By the end of the session, participants will be able to…  Appreciate how active social annotation strategies can facilitate student peer interaction in online learning spaces Consider methods to utilize social annotation activities to help students decipher and discuss complex texts. Understand how social annotation activities provide support to minority student populations Identify areas in which social annotation strategies can support learning objectives in your class Describe the basics of Hypothesis, a College-approved tool that can be integrated with CarmenCanvas REGISTER HERE Panelists: Sarah Dove (Office of Distance Education) Beth Hewitt (Department of English) Catalina Iannone (Department of Spanish and Portuguese) Nikole Patson (Department of Psychology)  REGISTER HERE This event will utilize auto captioning, if you require an accommodation such as live captioning or interpretation to participate in this event, please email Jeremie Smith (smith.12199@osu.edu). Requests made by 9-16-2022 will help us to provide seamless access. Online (link provided after registration) ASC Office of Distance Education ascode@osu.edu America/New_York public

The College of Arts and Sciences Office of Distance Education will host a Teaching Forum to discuss instructional methods and practices related to Social Annotation. Social annotation is a discursive practice in which readers can share their personal thoughts, opinions, and questions regarding specific content with other individuals or groups of individuals within a digital community.  Faculty and staff experts from the College of Arts and Sciences will share their experiences with social annotation as an instructional strategy, their ideas about creative use of social annotation tools, and specific techniques to make social annotation an essential part of your synchronous and asynchronous courses.

ASC ODE Teaching Forums are intended to be interactive spaces for instructors to learn from and inspire each other. Please bring your questions and comments about Social Annotation practices in hybrid and online courses to engage the panel and fellow participants.

Anticipated Outcomes – By the end of the session, participants will be able to… 

  • Appreciate how active social annotation strategies can facilitate student peer interaction in online learning spaces
  • Consider methods to utilize social annotation activities to help students decipher and discuss complex texts.
  • Understand how social annotation activities provide support to minority student populations
  • Identify areas in which social annotation strategies can support learning objectives in your class
  • Describe the basics of Hypothesis, a College-approved tool that can be integrated with CarmenCanvas

REGISTER HERE

Panelists:

Sarah Dove (Office of Distance Education)
Beth Hewitt (Department of English)
Catalina Iannone (Department of Spanish and Portuguese)
Nikole Patson (Department of Psychology) 

REGISTER HERE

This event will utilize auto captioning, if you require an accommodation such as live captioning or interpretation to participate in this event, please email Jeremie Smith (smith.12199@osu.edu). Requests made by 9-16-2022 will help us to provide seamless access.