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Welcome to Hypothesis for Students

Are you ready to get started with social annotation? Whether you’re new to Hypothesis or just looking for some quick tips, you’re in the right place. Here, you’ll find everything you need to enhance your learning experience with social annotation in your courses.

Get Started with These Resources:

  • Introduction to the Hypothesis LMS App for Students
    Learn how to access and use the Hypothesis app within your learning management system (LMS). We’ll guide you through setup and highlight essential features to get you up and running quickly.
  • Annotation Tips for Students
    Unlock the full potential of Hypothesis with our top tips for annotating. From collaborating with classmates to adding insightful comments, you’ll discover the best practices to elevate your learning.
  • Using Tags Tutorial
    Organize your annotations with tags. This quick tutorial will show you how to use tags to make your notes searchable and more structured, helping you and your classmates stay organized.
  • Adding Links and Images to Your Annotations
    Make your annotations more dynamic by adding links and images. This guide walks you through the process step-by-step, helping you enrich the conversation with additional context and resources.
  • Adding Videos to Your Annotations
    Go beyond text with multimedia! Learn how to add video links to your annotations, bringing another layer of engagement to your coursework.

Need more help? Access our full Help Resources.

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