LLLLLet’s Get Ready To Annotaaaaaaate!!!

After following these steps and practicing, you will become a master at annotating

  1. You should join the WGS1001 private class group by clicking on this link: https://hypothesis.is/groups/z3grRGrg/wgs-1001-spring-2020?q=
  2. Create an account on Hypothes.is . Doing so will give you the ability to annotate the class texts
  3. After that, select the assigned weekly group reading and click “Visit Annotation in Context”
  4. Then, proceed to highlight whatever text you want and click the “Annotate” button in the drop down menu
  5. In the upper left hand corner of the annotating tool bar, click on the group labeled as WGS 1001 Spring 2020
  6. Finally, click “Post to WGS 1001 Spring 2020” and the BOOM! Annotation complete *wipes forehead*

Hypothes.is How to use

  1. You first need to join the class WGS 1001 private group using the link below. https://hypothesis.is/groups/z3grRGrg/wgs-1001-spring-2020?q=
  2. You will then need to make an account and have your email verified so that you can join the class.
  3. Next you will then click on the assigned reading for the week and the click on ” Visit Annotation in Context”.
  4. Then begin to highlight your choice in the reading and click “Annotate”.
  5. Click on the group name at the top of the page WGS 1001 Spring 2020.
  6. Lastly click post to upload it to the class group.

How To Annotate Using Hypothes.is – Blog Post 7

  1. First you must join our private class group by following this link: https://hypothes.is/groups/z3grRGrg/wgs-1001-spring-2020?q=
  2. Next, you will need to create an account with Hypothes.is so that you can annotate our class texts
  3. You can then select our group’s assigned reading and click “Visit Annotation in Context” in the drop down menu
  4. Highlight the text that you would like to discus further and click the “Annotate” button
  5. Select our group (WGS 1001 Spring 2020) from the dropdown in the top left corner of the annotation tool bar
  6. Click “Post to WGS 1001 Spring 2020” once you have finished composing your annotation

Blog post 7 Hypothesis

To annotate the text in hypothesis join the group by clicking the link provided by the professor which the link is( https://hypothes.is/groups/z3grRGrg/wgs-1001-spring-2020 ). Then create an account having joined the group. once there click on ” visit annotation in context” . Then highlight the section that you would like to comment on and click annotate. post when you are finished.

Blog Post # 7

6 Best web annotation tools as of 2020 - Slant

First, we have to join our group by this link: https://hypothes.is/groups/z3grRGrg/wgs-1001-spring-2020?q=. The we need to make an account on HYPOTHESIS to be able to annotate texts. Next, select the reading assigned in our certain group and click on “visit annotation in context”. Then we will get our reading and highlight any paras, lines, or phrases and click on “Annotate”. Write your Annotation or thoughts on the sidebar about your selected excerpt and post.

Hypothesis 101

Step 1: make an account on hypothesis

Step 2: log in

Step 3: click on “visit annotation in context”

Step 4: highlight any text you’d like to annotate, and then click (“), to annotate it

Step 5: write your annotation in the box provided

Step 6: click on the “publish” button

Step 7: yay you did it

Blog Post 7

In order to annotate a text on hypothesis, all you need to do is login, visit the latest chat, click on “Visit annotations in context” and read the article. Once you’re done reading, highlight an excerpt, choose the “annotation” option and boom! Write your annotation 🙂

How to annotate

In order to annotate an article in Hypothesis the following steps should be follow:

Once you log in to your account on hypothesis the annotations for your class would show. You have to click “visit annotation in context” and on the right side there would be some instructions. In order to start annotating, you have to highlight the sentence or paragraph you want to talk about. Once you highlight the part you choose the annotation part and write your thoughts.