Liquid Margins 15: Social Annotation: Bridging Theory & Practice

By Bodong Chen in invited talks

December 18, 2020

Abstract

An episode of Liquid Margins 15 moderated by me, featuring University of Minnesota colleagues Cindy Garcia, associate professor of theatre arts and dance; Malinda Lindquist, associate professor of history; and Xinran Zhu, PhD student in learning technologies.

Date

December 18, 2020

Time

12:00 AM

Location

Online

Event

Liquid Margins 15 focuses on the nexus between the work of researchers and practitioners: How learning scientists and instructors can partner to successfully implement and use social annotation in diverse disciplines across higher education. Guest moderator Bodong Chen, associate professor in learning technologies, will be joined by University of Minnesota colleagues Cindy Garcia, associate professor of theatre arts and dance; Malinda Lindquist, associate professor of history; and Xinran Zhu, PhD student in learning technologies.

About Liquid Margins

Liquid Margins is a show organized by Hypothesis to talk about collaborative annotation, social learning, and other ways we make knowledge together.

About Hypothesis

Hypothesis is a mission-driven organization dedicated to the development and spread of open, standards-based annotation technologies and practices that enable anyone to annotate anywhere, helping humans reason more effectively together through a shared, collaborative discussion layer over all knowledge. Hypothesis is based in San Francisco, CA, USA, with a worldwide team.

Posted on:
December 18, 2020
Length:
1 minute read, 152 words
Categories:
invited talks
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