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How to use Hypothesis in your  course
1 Dec 2021

How to use Hypothesis in your course

by nathanghall | Posted in: Uncategorized | 0

In September 2021, Douglas College started a pilot project with Hypothesis to add their social annotation tool to Blackboard. Anyone with a Blackboard course can now add a Hypothesis document to your course and students can work together to annotate … Continued

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