Tag Archives: layering
Marginal Syllabus
I am pretty late in generating this post, but I thought some educators who focus on writing would be interested. Marginal Syllabus is multi-month activity for secondary and higher ed writing instructors to explore collaborative reading and annotation. The group … Continue reading
Layering with Reclipped
I haven’t provided a layering tutorial in some time. Tools for layering annotations on web pages and online video continue to appear [see my tutorials for other services]. This tutorial describes Reclipped which allows educators or learners to annotate online … Continue reading
Edji
I have written few recent posts describing tools or tactics for layering. I have identified some tools similar to those identified in my book, but that require the educator to submit content to the service. This approach can be differentiated … Continue reading
Layering update
Of the layering apps I review, Hypothes.is seems to get the most online attention. Here is another recent post offering background on the product, providing a basic tutorial, and supplying some suggestions for classroom use. I don’t necessarily consider Hypothes.is … Continue reading
Hypothes.is YouTube Channel
For those interesting in layering services, I just learned that Hypothes.is devotees have a YouTube Channel. There are multiple layering services and you may find a different one more suited to your instructional needs. Hypothes.is is free and has been … Continue reading
CROWDLAAERS
CROWDLAAERS (crowd layers) is an online tool for examining the annotation data generated by Hyposthes.is. Hypothes.is is a tool for highlighting and annotating online pages as an individual or as a member of a group. CROWDLAAERS, a service developed and … Continue reading