Program

Digital Humanities: Digital Humanities Implementation Grants

Period of Performance

9/1/2013 - 12/31/2015

Funding Totals

$324,833.00 (approved)
$324,831.83 (awarded)


Annotation Studio: Multimedia Annotation for Students

FAIN: HK-50072-13

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA 02139-4307)
James Paradis (Project Director: January 2013 to May 2016)
Kurt E Fendt (Co Project Director: January 2013 to May 2016)

Further development and wide-scale implementation of Annotation Studio, a platform to enhance student learning through annotation of digital texts, images, and video resources.

Annotation Studio is a web-based annotation application that integrates a powerful set of textual interpretation tools behind an interface that makes using those tools intuitive for undergraduates. Building on students’ new media literacies, this Open-source application develops traditional humanistic skills including close reading, textual analysis, persuasive writing, and critical thinking. Initial features of the Annotation Studio prototype, supported by an NEH Start-Up Grant, include aligned multi-media annotation of written texts, user-defined sharing of annotations, and grouping of annotation by self-defined tags to support interpretation and argument development. The fully developed application will support annotation of image, video and audio documents; annotation visualization; export of texts with annotations; and a media repository. We will also identify best practices among faculty using Annotation Studio in a broad range of humanities classes across the country.