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Several of my courses require the use of the [Hypothesis annotation platform](http:// | Several of my courses require the use of the [Hypothesis annotation platform](http:// | ||
- | Here are some resources from the Hypothesis website: | + | First, **create an account**. Please use a username that can be easily correlated to your identikey or name in the campus system. |
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* [Quick Start Guide for Students](https:// | * [Quick Start Guide for Students](https:// | ||
* [Frequently Asked Questions](https:// | * [Frequently Asked Questions](https:// | ||
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+ | There are two basic ways to access Hypothesis: | ||
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+ | * Through the [Chrome extension or bookmarklet](https:// | ||
+ | * By prefixing the web URL you want to annotate with via.hypothes.is/ | ||
Here are some tips that may be useful from past experience: | Here are some tips that may be useful from past experience: | ||
- | * There are two basic ways to access Hypothesis: 1) through the Chrome extension (or Firefox bookmarklet), and 2) by prefixing | + | * Before you come to class, for use as discussion notes, consider printing off the most recent annotations from your user page, which appears at hypothes.is |
- | * Don't try to highlight **PDFs that are embedded inside webpages**. Open the PDF as a separate file in your browser (either from a dedicated URL or by downloading it to your computer first), and annotation should work there. | + | * Don't try to highlight **PDFs that are embedded inside webpages**. Open the PDF as a separate file in your browser (either from a dedicated URL or by downloading it to your computer first), and annotation should work there. [More information about annotating PDFs here](https:// |
+ | * In Google Chrome, you may encounter an error when trying to use the Hypothesis extension on a locally-stored PDF. Click on the error indicator on the Hypothesis extension icon for instructions. In short, you'll need to go to the extension' | ||
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+ | While comments on others' | ||
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+ | Our friends at CU Denver have developed [CROWDLAAERS](https:// |