Hypothesis is now LTI Advantage Compliant
Hypothesis is now LTI Advantage compliant — certified by 1EdTech. This means that across all LMSs, we currently support LTI 1.3 core specification. LTI stands for Learning Tools Interoperability.
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Hypothesis is now LTI Advantage compliant — certified by 1EdTech. This means that across all LMSs, we currently support LTI 1.3 core specification. LTI stands for Learning Tools Interoperability.
Instructors using Blackboard Learn can now assign Hypothesis-powered readings using Learn’s built-in Groups feature, enabling learners to annotate together with fully customizable group settings that fit any course configuration.
Our LMS app now enables annotation on PDFs stored in Microsoft Sharepoint and OneDrive, adding to our existing capabilities to annotate public web pages and PDFs stored in Google Drive, Canvas Files, and Blackboard’s Content Collection.