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Perusall Exchange® 2025

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2025
A Collaborative Textual Atlas: Mapping Close Reading to Facilitate Engagement and Dismantle Barriers to Understanding
Jacqueline Kari
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University of Georgia, USA
Required reading shouldn't leave students feeling "lost." By using social annotation to map their individual close readings, students can collaboratively create textual "atlases" that help them navigate and deepen their understanding of the text. As they integrate steps of close reading into this process, students practice essential aspects of the writing process—observation, inquiry, and critical response. This collaborative approach not only builds confidence but also...
Short Paper
Reading with Perusall
2025
A Phaedrus Moment: If Socrates was wrong, does that make LLMs all right?
Rob Nelson
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University of Pennsylvania, USA
How do reading and writing change in the age of ChatGPT and other forms of generative AI? This is not the first time humans have faced what feels like monumental changes in technology that organize and present cultural texts. The invention and spread of writing in antiquity is perhaps the first great example. In Plato's Phaedrus, Socrates doubts the moral and educational value of this new form of expression. Rob Nelson, writer of analog.blog and teacher at Penn GSE talks about how Socrates's...
Video Presentation
AI & Reading
2025
Beyond the Pages: Akwaaba Freedom School’s Empowering Approaches to Reading
Thacher Loutin
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University of Florida, USA
Dr. Chonika Coleman-King
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University of Florida, USA; Akwaaba Freedom School, USA
Amy Christensen-McLean
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University of Florida, USA; Akwaaba Freedom School, USA
At Akwaaba Freedom School, reading is more than a skill, it is a tool for empowerment, identity, and lifelong learning. We harness the power of culturally relevant reading to enhance literacy engagement. Our six-week Reading Enrichment Summer Program combats summer learning loss through weekly themed readings, storytelling, project-based learning, and experiential activities that make literacy meaningful. With 92% of scholars maintaining or improving their reading levels, we demonstrate the...
Short Paper
Pedagogy & Methodology
2025
Comment Submissions 101: Maximizing Your Students' Buy-In
Roger Smith
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University of Florida, USA
Maximizing your students' comment submissions is something that can easily be increased - they just need your guidance. Once your students understand that you are actively engaged in their success, they will buy-in to the Perusal system of comment submissions, which will in turn increase close reading skills.
Video Presentation
Pedagogy & Methodology
2025
Discover UPC + Minerva: an active approach to enhancing reading and learning
Jorge Bossio
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Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Peru
Milagros Morgan
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Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Peru
Silvana Balarezo
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Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Peru
Jessica Vlasica
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Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Peru
Gabriela Gonzales
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Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Peru
At Discover UPC + Minerva, we integrate Perusall to transform reading into a collaborative experience within the flipped classroom model. Students engage with texts before class, fostering discussion and critical thinking. AI tools and learning analytics enable real-time participation tracking and personalized feedback. Additionally, Blackboard Learn, Anthology Ally, and Conversation AI ensure accessibility and continuous support. This scalable and flexible model, adaptable to in-person, ...
Short Paper
AI & Reading
2025
Engaging Graduate Students using Perusall
Debra Mollen
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Texas Woman's University, USA
Rey Manriquez
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Texas Woman's University, USA
Nijah Ricks
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Texas Woman's University, USA
Ashley Wells
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Texas Woman's University, USA
In this video submission, a psychology professor will facilitate a discussion with three students about their experiences using Perusall in a doctoral-level psychology of gender course. Students will discuss how using Perusall helped facilitate their learning, deepened their understanding of complex course material, and sustained community in and beyond the classroom. Students will share accounts of the ways their reading comprehension was enhanced by the opportunity to discuss course material..
Video Presentation
Reading with Perusall
2025
Enhancing Engagement in Asynchronous Learning: Perusall in a Business of American Healthcare Course
Richard Nauert
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The University of Texas at Austin, USA
Monserrat Dayries
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The University of Texas at Austin, USA
This paper explores the integration of Perusall into an asynchronous course on the topic of Business of American Healthcare. By embedding guided questions within scientific articles, we measure student engagement through comment frequency and depth of discussion. This strategy fosters close reading, critical thinking, and academic discourse in an online environment. We share insights on how Perusall enhances the learning experience of students by promoting active...
Short Paper
Reading with Perusall
2025
Enhancing Engagement: Leveraging Perusall to Foster Deep Reading Connections in Education Courses
Kaywin Cottle
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Idaho State University, USA
This presentation explores how Perusall transforms reading engagement across multiple education courses. As a clinical instructor, I'll demonstrate how this collaborative annotation tool creates a dynamic space for students to make text-to-text, text-to-self, and text-to-world connections while engaging with diverse materials including textbooks, OER, podcasts, and videos. I'll share practical strategies for managing instructor time while maximizing meaningful interactions, and discuss how...
Video Presentation
Reading with Perusall
2025
Fostering Critical Thinking in Economics through Reading: A Pre-Texts Approach
Núria Hernandez Nanclares
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Universidad de Oviedo, Spain
Doris Sommer
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Harvard University, USA
How can we transform reading into an engaging, analytical process for students who struggle with complex texts? This session presents insights from implementing Pre￾Texts—an arts-based methodology—in an Applied Economics seminar. By using creative reinterpretations, such as storytelling and role-playing, students moved from passive reading to active discussion, improving comprehension and critical thinking. Initially reluctant, they later valued debates and collaborative analysis. We will...
Video Presentation
Pedagogy & Methodology
2025
Insights into the subjectivity of interpretation students using Perusall
Campbell McDermid
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Gallaudet University, USA
A case study was done on using Persuall in an online, asynchronous 8-week course for sign language interpreting students. Currently, no other studies have looked at social annotation tools in interpreter education. The study involved 11 undergraduate students who were both Deaf and hearing. Data included Perusall analytics, student annotations, and a post-course survey. There was support for a social constructivist approach through the use of Perusall. Of particular interest were the findings...
Short Paper
Pedagogy & Methodology
2025
It Mattered to Me: How Reading Skills (and the People Who Taught Them) Changed My Future
Lauren Barbeau
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Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Do you remember learning to read? I do. Labeled a “slow learner” in my early school years, I nearly fell through the cracks more than once in my academic career because of my struggles as a reader. I share my story to demonstrate the transformative power of reading skills and underscore why it’s essential that we invest in teaching these skills now more than ever. My experience highlights the importance of not making assumptions about students’ reading abilities based on grade level and...
Video Presentation
Reading with Perusall
2025
Joy in Reading
Ian MacInnes
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Albion College, USA
College teachers have been doing a lot of hand-wringing about declining reading among students, but the truth is that they are still reading plenty of things. It’s just not the transformative reading that we want. Rather than focusing entirely on accountability — essentially forcing students to do the reading — we might have more success if we try to shift students’ relationship with reading itself. I argue that social annotation tools like Perusall can help achieve this shift...
Video Presentation
Reading with Perusall
2025
Liberated Learning: Perusall Support in an Ungraded Classroom
Kris De Welde
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College of Charleston, USA
This presentation will explore the relationship between a liberated focus on learning, from both instructor and student perspectives, that is facilitated by an “ungrading” practice in an undergraduate Humanities course that is structured partially by readings on Perusall. Rather than a hyper-focus on metrics or grades, a grade-free course has the potential to free students and instructors from the traditional trappings of extrinsic motivators (e.g., grades, points, scores), and instead shift...
Video Presentation
Pedagogy & Methodology
2025
Listening to Learn: How Music Enhances Academic Reading and Discussion
Christine Gangelhoff
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University of The Bahamas, Bahamas
Jean Joseph
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University of The Bahamas, Bahamas
Reading extends beyond written texts—students can develop critical reading and analytical skills through music, lyrics, and video storytelling. This presentation, featuring instructor and student, explores how structured listening, annotating music videos, blogging curated playlists, and artist interviews deepen engagement with course material. Students analyze culture, discuss stereotypes, and reflect on artistic processes, treating these discursive materials as academic texts. The student...
Video Presentation
Pedagogy & Methodology
2025
Machine Reading? Human Reading? Teach Reading in the Age of Gen AI.
Shu Wan
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University at Buffalo, USA
Based on my experiment on hybridizing human and machine reading in the undergraduate-level history classroom, this presentation mainly regards the future of human reading and its pedagogy in the Age of Gen AI.
Short Paper
AI & Reading
2025
More authentic engagement in social annotation through role assignment?
Björn Brügemann
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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
I report findings from a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) study that assigns roles to students in Perusall assignments. Students are either discussion leaders or regular participants. Leaders must make more annotations and are assigned the responsibility to engage the regular participants. Regular participants have only a mild annotation requirement. The aim is to see if this intervention generates more authentic engagement in settings where students might otherwise annotate perfun...
Short Paper
Pedagogy & Methodology
2025
Off the Charts Student Engagement in Perusall!
Scott Beck
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Georgia Southern University, USA
I have been using Perusall extensively since the COVID crisis in Spring 2020. I have been identified by Perusall as clocking some of the platform’s highest student engagement numbers. This presentation will summarize different aspects of my use of Perusall that combine to both encourage and require high levels of student engagement. These include: heavy weighting of Perusall grades, merger of undergraduate and graduate sections, settings for automated scoring and time-limited partial credit,...
Video Presentation
Reading with Perusall
2025
Perusall as Foundational Scaffolding for the Canon
Ryan Miller
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University of Saint Thomas, Houston, USA
My institution is committed by its mission to teaching difficult medieval texts to many first-generation and ESL students. I previously used reading quizzes to incentivize engagement, but these suffered from two difficulties. First, the level was often too easy (skimmable or answerable by ChatGPT) or too difficult (discouraging engagement) for any given student. Second, students had difficulty moving from the simple memory skill to the more complex analytic skills required for the term paper...
Video Presentation
Reading with Perusall
2025
Reading In Our Generative AI Era
Marc Watkins
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University of Mississippi, USA
New AI reading tools can summarize, synthesize, and even change the reading level of a digital text. AI reading assistants have the potential to help students with reading difficulties; they can also rob them of the desirable difficulties that make close reading skills so valuable for critical thinking and ethical reasoning. This session will explore the promise and peril of these tools and offer educators practical advice about AI reading assistants.
Video Presentation
AI & Reading
2025
Reading as a Catalyst for Fostering Inclusivity in Large Enrollment Courses
Anusha Balangoda
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University of Pittsburgh, USA
Perusall, as a social, collaborative platform, encourages students to read assigned articles while connecting with their peers outside the classroom. The chat feature on Perusall enables students to receive live feedback and motivates them to connect with their peers. First-year undergraduates have been tasked with reading articles and are assigned to complete a variety of readings throughout the semester for one semester. When students encounter literature that reflects different identities,...
Video Presentation
Pedagogy & Methodology