Author: remikalir

  • Annotate Your Syllabus 2.0

    September 2020 Update: View all #AnnotatedSyllabus posts and resources. In August of 2018, prior to the start of this school year, I shared some thoughts on Twitter about students annotating their course syllabi. The thread, in turn, motivated me to publish “Annotate Your Syllabus.” Welcome to version 2.0. Whether you teach in a K-12 or…

  • Marginal Syllabus at 2018 NCTE Annual Convention

    This post originally appeared on the Marginal Syllabus blog. The Marginal Syllabus is excited to participate in next week’s 2018 NCTE Annual Convention in Houston, Texas (#NCTE18). Members of the Marginal Syllabus team who will be attending and presenting include: Christina Cantrill, National Writing Project Jeremy Dean, Hypothesis Joe Dillon, Aurora Public Schools Remi Kalir, University of Colorado…

  • Marginal Syllabus at #OpenEd18

    This post originally appeared on the Marginal Syllabus blog. Remi is heading to Niagara Falls, New York this week to present about the Marginal Syllabus at the 15th Annual Open Education Conference (#OpenEd18). Learn more about the Marginal Syllabus’ research and please join Remi at the following sessions: Thursday, October 11 at 11am: Open Palimpsests: Layering Technologies, Partnerships,…

  • Annotate Your Syllabus

    September 2020 Update: View all #AnnotatedSyllabus posts and resources. Update 8/17: ThinqStudio invites CU Denver faculty and others to attend a “pop-up” workshop next Friday, August 24, from 12:00-1:30 pm at Inworks about annotating course syllabi. The workshop’s goal: Turn your syllabus into a living and breathing document. Create an interactive space for you and…

  • Marginal Syllabus at 2018 Connected Learning Summit

    The Marginal Syllabus project is excited to participate in next this week’s 2018 Connected Learning Summit at the MIT Media Lab in Cambridge. First, the following Marginal Syllabus researchers, partners, and collaborators will be attending: Christina Cantrill, National Writing Project Joe Dillon, Aurora Public Schools Kira Baker-Doyle, Arcadia University Francisco Perez, University of Colorado Denver Remi Kalir,…

  • Marginal Syllabus Author Partnerships

    Marginal Syllabus Author Partnerships

    “I was thrilled to do it. It gave me a ton of perspective on how to look at these things and how to think about it. And fortunately, it [participants’ annotations] will all still be there the next time I go there [the text].” “That’s the thing with putting your work out in public. I…

  • Reading Pathways Into and Beyond An Annotation Conversation

    Reading Pathways Into and Beyond An Annotation Conversation

    Summarizing an Annotation Conversation November’s Marginal Syllabus conversation – the second of the 2017-18 Writing Our Civic Futures syllabus hosted by the National Writing Project – has been rather distinctive. For those less familiar with this project, the Marginal Syllabus convenes and sustains conversations with educators about equity in education via open and collaborative web annotation.…

  • Annotating DML

    Welcome to Layered Learning: Web Annotation in Collaborative and Connected Contexts! This blog post shares resources that complement our presentation on Friday, October 6th at 2p at the 2017 Digital Media and Learning Conference hosted at the University of California Irvine. You can access our session slides here. Our session brings together educators, researchers, and…

  • Moderating Entities and Annotation as Meaningful Engagement

    If this post ruffles your feathers, or if this post compels you to offer another perspective, Hypothesis is natively embedded on my blog and your comments are very welcome. See you in the margins. Hypothesis and the I Annotate Conference A week ago, in San Francisco, I attended the annual I Annotate conference, a gathering…

  • Refracted Perspectives: Closing Keynote at CANeLearn

    My heartfelt thanks to the Canadian eLearning Network for inviting me to learn at their Symposium. It was truly a humbling honor to visit with you all from April 5-7 in Vancouver, BC. My previously shared thinkspace describes my wonderfully challenging role as “resident provocateur,” shares slides from my opening comments, and includes background information about some of my education…

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