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Account and Group Provisioning in the Hypothesis LMS App
When the Hypothesis LMS app is installed in a course site, the app will automatically create a private group for...
Which LTI Parameters Are Used by the LMS App?
The Hypothesis LMS application requires a number of LTI parameters to be sent from your institution’s LMS. Please see the...
Installing the Hypothesis LMS App
Choose your LMS below to install and use Hypothesis: Blackboard Brightspace Canvas Moodle Sakai Schoolology (Note: Each of these guides...
Introduction to the Hypothesis LMS App for Students
Introduction Hypothesis lets you take notes, view and reply to other notes, along with other features. When you open a...
How Do Sharing Settings Work in Google Drive for Hypothesis-enabled LMS Assignments?
When you’re creating a Hypothesis-enabled assignment in your LMS, you have the option to upload or choose a PDF from...
LMS FAQ
Now that you’ve got your Hypothesis-LMS integration up and running, here’s a few frequently asked questions to help you when...
Installing the Hypothesis LMS app for Blackbaud
Who is this guide for? This guide is for people with administrator-level access to their institution’s Blackbaud instance. Are you...
Fixing a Broken Canvas File Link
You may see an error when opening a Hypothesis Canvas assignment: Hypothesis couldn’t find the file in the course Students...
How to Assign Hypothesis Readings to Small Groups in the LMS App
Canvas users can use our Sections integration to separate students into groups Unfortunately, Canvas doesn’t allow any external tools to...
Grading Student Annotations in Sakai
The Hypothesis LMS app has been integrated with Sakai’s Grades, making it easier to assess student annotations. The integration singles...
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