[Socrates] CUNY-wide Digital Pedagogy Event at City Tech: Annotating Texts in Open Digital Pedagogy

Michelle Fraboni Michelle.Fraboni at qc.cuny.edu
Thu Feb 16 00:03:51 EST 2017


Greetings colleagues:
See below for an announcement from the OpenLab Team at City Tech about their next event.

Annotating Texts in Open Digital Pedagogy
Thursday February 23, 2017, 5:30-7:30pm (Faculty Commons, N227, at City Tech)

*Refreshments will be served. (Thanks to the Faculty Commons for its generous support of this event!)

*Please RSVP <<https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/openpedagogyopenlab/2017/02/14/open-peda>https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/openpedagogyopenlab/2017/02/14/open-peda<https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/openpedagogyopenlab/2017/02/14/open-pedagogy-event-th-223-annotating-texts-in-open-digital-pedagogy>gogy-event-th-223-annotating-texts-in-open-digital-pedagogy<https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/openpedagogyopenlab/2017/02/14/open-pedagogy-event-th-223-annotating-texts-in-open-digital-pedagogy>/> and share
this invitation widely!

Join the OpenLab Team, City Tech faculty and staff, and CUNY colleagues at our next Open Pedagogy event where we¹ll be discussing annotating texts in open digital pedagogy.
There is an increased push to use digital texts and open educational resources to save students money on textbooks (and to save paper!), but using digital texts in the classroom is
often perceived as preventing students from fully and critically engaging with a text. Thanks to the development of new digital technologies, it has become easier to annotate texts digitally,
and during this Open Pedagogy session, we¹ll share a sampling of tools to use for digital annotation, showcase examples of them in action, and discuss best practices for cultivating
close reading and conversation in digital spaces.

We¹ll consider the following questions:
* What challenges have faculty encountered while working with digital
texts (perhaps
as opposed to printed or hard copy texts)?

* How can annotating digital texts impact student learning? How can they
impact the teaching
process?

* How can you (and your students) use the OpenLab (and/or other open
digital tools) to
annotate texts digitally?

* What does the future of annotating texts and open digital pedagogy look
like?

Want to learn more about annotating texts in open digital pedagogy and
digital reading more generally? Here are a few short pieces for reference:

* 10 Ways to Annotate With Students
<<https://hypothes.is/blog/back-to-school-with-annotation-10-ways-to-annotat>https://hypothes.is/blog/back-to-school-with-annotation-10-ways-to-annotat<https://hypothes.is/blog/back-to-school-with-annotation-10-ways-to-annotat
e-with-students/>
e-with-students/<https://hypothes.is/blog/back-to-school-with-annotation-10-ways-to-annotat
e-with-students/>>, by Jeremy Dean, August 25, 2015.

* Annotate: Whatever Happened to the Web as Annotation System
<<https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/04/30/iannotate-whatever-happened>https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/04/30/iannotate-whatever-happened<https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/04/30/iannotate-whatever-happened
-to-the-web-as-an-annotation-system/>
-to-the-web-as-an-annotation-system/<https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/04/30/iannotate-whatever-happened
-to-the-web-as-an-annotation-system/>>, by Todd Carpenter, April 23, 2013.

* Making Reading Visible: Social Annotation with Lacuna in the Humanities
Classroom
<<https://jitp.commons.gc.cuny.edu/making-reading-visible-social-annotation->https://jitp.commons.gc.cuny.edu/making-reading-visible-social-annotation-<https://jitp.commons.gc.cuny.edu/making-reading-visible-social-annotation-
with-lacuna-in-the-humanities-classroom>
with-lacuna-in-the-humanities-classroom<https://jitp.commons.gc.cuny.edu/making-reading-visible-social-annotation-
with-lacuna-in-the-humanities-classroom>/>, by Emily Schneider and Stacy
Hartman, JITP, Issue 9, June 16, 2016.

* Building Bridges to Critical Reading in a Digital Context
<<http://teaching.berkeley.edu/building-bridges-critical-reading-digital-con>http://teaching.berkeley.edu/building-bridges-critical-reading-digital-con<http://teaching.berkeley.edu/building-bridges-critical-reading-digital-con
text>
text<http://teaching.berkeley.edu/building-bridges-critical-reading-digital-con
text>>, by Michael Larkin and Donnett Flash of the UCB College Writing
Programs, Last Updated:  April 22, 2016.

* Strategies to Help Students ŒGo Deep¹ When Reading Digitally
<<https://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2016/10/16/strategies-to-help-students-go-d>https://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2016/10/16/strategies-to-help-students-go-d<https://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2016/10/16/strategies-to-help-students-go-d
eep-when-reading-digitally/>
eep-when-reading-digitally/<https://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2016/10/16/strategies-to-help-students-go-d
eep-when-reading-digitally/>>, by Katrina Schwartz, October 16, 2016.

SAVE THE DATE!
Next Event: Multimedia Pedagogy Across the Disciplines
Thursday March 23, 2017, 5:30-7:30pm (Faculty Commons, N227 at City Tech)

Michelle C. Fraboni
Queens College Center for Teaching & Learning



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