Hypothesis in D2L Brightspace
Are you interested in increasing student engagement, expanding reading comprehension, and building critical-thinking and community in classes? Collaborative annotation makes reading active, visible, and social, enabling students to engage with their texts, teachers, ideas, and each other in deeper, more meaningful ways.
Watch videos from our library about social annotation and D2L Brightspace.
You may already have Hypothesis in Brightspace at your school
Many schools, colleges, and universities already have Hypothesis installed in Brightspace. If your school is already set up, you can start using Hypothesis in minutes: See the following guides for more details. If you don’t see Hypothesis in Brightspace yet, let us know using the form below and we’ll help you get started.
- Creating Hypothesis-enabled Readings in D2L Brightspace
- Grading Student Annotations in D2L Brightspace
General annotation resources to share with students
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