Annotating with Groups
When Groups were first introduced at Hypothesis, there was only one possible configuration: Private Groups. Since then, we have created...
How to Create a Private Group
Private Groups allow you to annotate privately with a group of Hypothesis users. Only group members can see annotations created...
How to Join a Private Group
To join a private group, you need to have a Hypothesis account and you must be invited by the creator...
How to Invite Members to a Private Group
To invite others to join your private group, go to the group’s activity page and copy the link to the...
Publisher Groups
Note: this article describes a feature which we have released in our open-source code and are rolling out with key...
Moderation for groups
The creator of a Hypothesis group will have moderation privileges for that group. The workflow is as follows: A user...
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...
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