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Appalachian State has recently signed onto a pilot project with Hypothesis that will run through Fall 2020. Depending on faculty feedback, the product may be adopted after the Fall 2020 term.

Hypothesis allows for collaborative annotation on online documents such as websites or PDFs. Students can create annotations and reply to others.

Steps for Adding a Hypothesis Activity

  1. Go to the AsULearn site where you have a Teacher role, and turn editing on.
  2. Click Add or an Activity or Resource.
  3. Select External Tool, and under Preconfigured Tool, Select Hypothesis.
  4. Under the Grade section, select the desired points or make it an ungraded item.
  5. Click Save and Return to Course.
  6. Click the activity you just created.
  7. In the next step, select to enter a URL or Upload a PDF.
  8. Once the resource (URL or PDF) is input, then the teacher can select text, click to Annotate, and make reading prompts for students. Some faculty may elect not to enter prompts for students.
  9. When students login to the activity, then can reply to the teacher prompts, make their own unique annotations, reply to classmates' annotations, or simply highlight text.

Resources

Short Video about Hypothesis in AsULearn (inlcudes student view of activity)

1-hour presentation by Hypothesis rep to CAE:


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