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Annotation is

03.10.2022 - By Bonni StachowiakPlay

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Remi Kalir discusses his #Annotate22 project and the impact of annotation in the world on episode 404 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.

Quotes from the episode

Annotation is all around us.

-Remi Kalir

Annotation is an everyday literacy practice and you are an annotator.

-Remi Kalir

Annotation provides information.

-Remi Kalir

This is an act of public pedagogy.

-Remi Kalir

Resources

Annotation, by Remi Kalir & Antero Garcia

Crowdsourcing Ungrading, by David Buck – produced by the #UNgrading Virtual Book Club

On Grading, Efficiency, and Contingency – Chapter by Mary Klann in Crowdsourcing Ungrading

Remi’s blog post: #Annotation is (#Annotate22 January)

Remi’s blog post: #Annotation on (#Annotate22 February)

Annotation is a grade with criticism. An instructor grading Jacques Derrida.

Annotation is a dedication, a date, a flower. “I give this June day to Ms. Gordon Bottomley the inside of this book. Michael Field June 5, 1908” MD was a pseudonym for authors Gathering Bradley & nice Edith Cooper

Annotation is a threat and criminal. Note by Jacob Chansley written at desk of Vice President Mike Pence in the U.S. Senate chamber on January 6, 2021

Annotation on the Woolworth’s lunch counter. February 1, 1960, Joseph McNeil, Franklin McCain, David Richmond & Jibreel Khazan – The Greensboro Four – began sit-in protests

The #marginalsyllabus

Debbie Reese

Analyzing Race and Gender Bias Amid All the News That’s Fit to Print, by Sandra Stevenson (about Alexandra Bell’s redactions to New York Times headlines)

The “Radical Edits” of Alexandra Bell, by Doreen St. Félix

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The Emancipation Proclamation: Annotated

The Declaration of Independence: Annotated

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