Hypothesis Annotation in Canvas, Now with SpeedGrader
The Hypothesis LMS app for Instructure Canvas now integrates with SpeedGrader, enabling teachers to easily view, assess and comment on student annotations.
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The Hypothesis LMS app for Instructure Canvas now integrates with SpeedGrader, enabling teachers to easily view, assess and comment on student annotations.
Learn more about what’s happening with annotation in open education at the OERizona and OpenEd19 events starting in October 2019.
Indiana University, long an innovator in educational technology, is now partnering with Hypothesis to experiment with collaborative annotation in teaching and learning.
Watch Gardner Campbell’s keynote and explore annotation’s role in education, journalism, publishing, and scholarship after 30 years of web history at the seventh annual I Annotate conference.
The University of Virginia is now the most recent school to sign up for the Hypothesis LMS Pilot Program and join the AnnotatED community.
Join our free webinar Thursday 9 May 2019 on current and future research about how annotation is being used in the English and composition disciplines.
Hypothesis shines at OLC Innovate 2019 with an AnnotatED summit, multiple sessions, a MERLOT award, and a shoutout from keynoter Tressie McMillan Cottom.
Continuing our remarkable growth, Hypothesis recorded its five millionth annotation in March 2019.
Join in all the annotation activities live in Colorado at OLC Innovate, 2–5 April 2019, or remotely at your convenience.
We’re proud to announce that Cal State Channel Islands and Davidson College have joined as the first formal partners in the new Hypothesis LMS App Pilot Program.