 Using Hypothesis to socially annotate with your students is as easy as 1, 2, 3. First, you'll ensure that the content is added to your course. That could be in the form of a PDF in your Canvas files or as a Canvas page. I'm going to upload a file to my Canvas course. Once your course content is ready to go in your Canvas site, you can create your social annotation assignment right in your course site. I'll click plus assignment. Briefly add my assignment name and details. And select external tool from my submission type to attach my reading to Hypothesis. I'll click find from my Hypothesis menu. I'll click Hypothesis from my external tool menu. And then I can select my Canvas file since that's where I uploaded my PDF. I'll find the file that I just uploaded, click select, click continue. And select to finalize the connection. I can easily select my due date in Canvas and save and publish the assignment. Finally, I'm ready to get started annotating with my students. I can simply click to load the chapter from my Canvas site. And now I can select text and add annotations or have my students start adding annotations of their own. Your course content and your course site collaborating with your students. You can get started with Hypothesis social annotation easy as one, two, three.