
Episode 404
Annotation is
Teaching in Higher Ed · Bonni Stachowiak with Remi Kalir
March 10, 202243m 39s
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Show Notes
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
- PubPub platform
- The Emancipation Proclamation: Annotated
- The Declaration of Independence: Annotated