 Hi everyone, it's Christy from Hypothesis here and as we approach the start of the new term, I just want to take a second to show everyone how you can upload your syllabus and use it with Hypothesis to collaboratively annotate with your students during the first week of your semester. So I have my Canvas course open here and the first thing I want to do is make sure that I have a PDF version of my syllabus in my Canvas files. So I already have my syllabus loaded here, but if you haven't loaded your syllabus in yet, you'll want to make sure that you upload the syllabus to your files. Then the next thing I'll do is go into my assignment section and I can get started with creating my syllabus annotation assignment. I'll click the plus assignment button in the upper right. I can input my name of my assignment here. And here in Hypothesis, we have some instructions that you can use in your own class for students to help them get started with annotating the syllabus. So I'm going to copy and paste these into my Canvas course and you can feel free to change these instructions for what works best for your course. I'll scroll down and input any grading I would like to do. So I don't have to grade this assignment, but if I want to give students credit for annotating, I can input their points and maybe set up the grading as I would for any other assignment. And then under submission type, I want to make sure I have external tool selected from the drop-down menu. Then I can click find. Look for hypothesis in the external tool list. And I want to select Canvas file since that is where I've loaded my syllabus. So I'll scroll through and find the syllabus that I have loaded in. Click select here. If I want everyone in my class to annotate together, I'll leave this checkbox blank. Typically, I do want everyone in the class to annotate the syllabus together. That way, everyone can see everybody else's questions and my responses to those questions in a place they can return to later in the term. But if I do want to use small groups, I can check this box off and choose my group set from Canvas. Otherwise, I'll click continue. I'll click select to finalize. I'd like to load this tool in a new tab to give students lots of space to annotate. And then I'll select my due date. Then I can save and publish. And my syllabus annotation assignment is ready to go for my students to get started with the new term. So good luck with your new term. Using hypothesis with your syllabus, let students get practice with social annotation. Have a place to record questions and answers on your syllabus. And as we all want, it'll make sure they're reading your syllabus. See you soon.