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Using Hypothesis Groups in the Classroom
A couple of weeks ago, we quietly released a new feature here at hypothes.is: the ability to annotate websites and PDFs in groups. Previously, all annotations created using hypothes.is were […]
Introducing Groups
Our mission here at Hypothesis is to enable a conversation over the world’s knowledge. So far that’s been a public conversation. But some conversations need to flourish in private spaces. You’ve […]
Annotating with Groups
You join a Hypothesis group by visiting a link that’s been shared with you—while logged into your Hypothesis account (sign up here). Once you’ve joined a group, that same link will serve […]
Creating Groups
If you want to annotate privately with a group of hypothes.is users, then our groups feature is what you”ll want to use. Once you create a group, you can invite others […]
Call for Annotations: Hypothesis Reading Group for James Brown’s Ethical Programs
In honor of Open Access Week, October 18 through 25, the University of Texas at Austin’s Digital Writing and Research Lab (DWRL) will lead a collaborative annotation of James Brown’s […]
Using the Hypothesis integration with Canvas Sections
The Hypothesis LMS app has an integration with Canvas Sections allowing instructors to divide students into groups within Hypothesis based on the Canvas Sections in their Course. Currently this integration […]
What Are the Differences Between the Hypothesis Web and LMS Apps?
Confused about which Hypothesis app you’re using? See our in-depth breakdown here. Hypothesis has two apps which, while similar, have distinct differences. The primary differences between the apps are: The […]