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Most faculty members have a go-to activity that can be deployed at a moment’s notice in the classroom. It might be a quick, five-minute writing task or a more-ambitious, small-group exercise. When ...
Annotation turns reading into an active, engaging process that helps students think critically and understand texts more deeply. By teaching purposeful strategies and modeling them consistently, ...
There are lots of tools out there that aggregate existing information and even organize it for users to interpret. Since the early Hypercities, GIS tools, for instance, have been very much the rage ...
Digital reading offers convenience but can encourage faster, shallower processing that reduces retention. Combining structured study methods like SQ3R and active recall with annotation workflows and ...
Eboni Thompson’s Instagram isn’t just an ode to the classic literature that she loves. It’s also a celebration of annotation: Warmly lit video reels linger on the colorful tabs that fringe the edges ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Last fall, Thomas Rochowicz, an economics teacher at Washington Heights Expeditionary Learning School in New York, asked his ...