The Chronicle of Higher Education

Marginally Better: Software Uses Side Notes to Turn Books Into Discussions

Adding notations to digital texts creates a new conversation among students and teachers

This fall, a student in Trevor Dodge's "Seven Deadly Sins" course asked the professor a tricky question about Dante's Inferno. Why does a work so obsessed with the afterlife make such infrequent use of words...

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