Articles relating to the annotation tool Hypothesis.
This article will show you how to add Hypothesis enabled readings in a Blackboard Ultra course.
This article will show you how to add a JSTOR article to a Hypothesis assignment in a Blackboard Ultra course.
You can export any notes that you have access to in Hypothesis. This includes any shared notes in Public, notes in private groups of which you’re a member, and your own private annotations and highlights. Exported JSON files can then be imported into other Hypothesis assignments, while the other file types can be saved for your own records. This makes it very easy to reuse annotations that you've created from one semester to the next.
The Hypothesis Blackboard Reporting Dashboard provides instructors with insights into student annotations and other data across their assignments and courses. The dashboard provides users with the ability to filter and create custom views tailored to their specific reporting needs.
If you are using a GVSU Save/VitalSource eBook in your Blackboard course and want to use it with a Hypothesis assignment, this guide will provide step-by-step instructions for setting up and configuring the assignment in your course.
Whitt Kilburn, Professor of Political Science at GVSU explains how Hypothesis has transformed his student's reading.