New Collaboration Capabilities for Annotation: Open and Restricted Groups
Hypothesis expands group configurations to offer new models for collaborative annotation.
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Hypothesis expands group configurations to offer new models for collaborative annotation.
To invite others to join your private group, go to the group’s activity page and copy the link to the group’s home page. Accessing the group activity page You can […]
To join a private group, you need to have a Hypothesis account and you must be invited by the creator or a member of that group. They will provide a […]
Private Groups allow you to annotate privately with a group of Hypothesis users. Only group members can see annotations created within the group, and users must be invited to join […]
Note: This article describes using groups in the Hypothesis public web app. If you are looking for information about using groups with our LMS app please see our article How […]
Learn about the new annotation groups capabilities Hypothesis just launched in partnership with science publisher eLife.
We’re announcing the availability of a powerful new configuration for annotation groups we call “publisher groups”. Now publishers can establish and manage a default branded and moderated annotation layer on their online publications.
Adding a link to open your Hypothes.is group home page to the left-side navigation in your Canvas course is just a way to make viewing group activity across multiple documents […]
The Hypothesis group home page will be your control center for annotating as part of a private group. It [1] contains a list of recently documents annotated by group members–expand to […]