You can annotate call readings using Hypothes.is and we'll all be able to make comments and respond to one another's comments in real time. Hopefully this is less tiring than writing up a reaction. And we can help each other understand the confusing parts!
Step1: Sign up for an account on Hypothes.is
https://hypothes.is/signupLinks to an external site.
Step 2: Download the Chrome extension or bookmarklet
https://web.hypothes.is/help/which-browsers-are-supported-by-hypothesis/Links to an external site.
Step 3: Join our class group at the link below:
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Step 4: You should be able to hit "Visit the annotations in context" to navigate to the article we're collectively annotating.
Step 5: This will pop up a viewer. You should be able to annotate the document now from the sidebar on the right side. Make sure you've selected the class group to keep those annotations to the group. You can also add private annotations that only you can see. But the whole idea is for us to interact with each other as we read!
Step 6: Add comments, or respond to someone else's comment as you go along! You can just highlight some text and press "annotate" when you see something worth discussing. We will have some time during the next class to debrief, so it's okay if our discussion is unfinished. Just remember to bring it up during the class discussion!