 If you are looking to make learning more visible, active and social with annotation, you can enable the hypothesis external tool in your reading assignments in Moodle. I will go ahead and walk you through how to do this. The first thing you'll want to do is select the desired course. Then you will go ahead and select the editing features so I can edit this course. Then select plus add an activity or resource. Then I will select external tool. I will go ahead and name my assignment. And then from the preconfigured tool drop down, I will go ahead and select hypothesis. In your case, you should only have one hypothesis instance in Moodle. Then if you would like you can go ahead and enable grading in this assignment by determining the number of points and which category you would like that in. And then you'll go ahead and select save and display. Then you have the option this is when you will go ahead and add the reading or the text that you want students to annotate. Go ahead and select a URL of a web page. You can also choose to select a PDF from Google Drive. I will copy and paste the URL here and hit submit. And then you will see that I now have a reading assignment with hypothesis enabled hypothesis allows you to take notes view and reply to other annotations along with other features. When students open a hypothesis assignment, they'll see the web page or the PDF assigned alongside with the hypothesis sidebar as you see here, where you and your students can annotate together. If you would like to learn more about adding multimedia to annotations check out our article about adding links images and videos to our annotations.