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Perusall is an online collaborative annotation tool that allows students to annotate textbooks, documents, and images. Instructors can create assignments and students can add comments and reply to each other.

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  1. Go to your Moodle course, turn on the Edit Mode button at the top right of the page

  2. Click the Add an activity or resource button

  3. Select the Perusall 1.3 activity

  4. Give your new activity a descriptive name

  5. Scroll to the bottom and click the button marked Save and return to course

  6. You should now see your new activity link in your course

  7. Click on the new activity link to create your Perusall course. You will automatically be added as an instructor.

  8. All enrolled participants can click on this activity link to access the Perusall site

New Perusall LTI 1.3 Integration Confirm Merge Email

In August of 2024, we upgraded our Perusall integration from LTI 1.1 to LTI 1.3. If you originally set up your Perusall course prior to 9/24 with the LTI 1.1 integration, the first time you launch into Perusall via LTI 1.3 integration, it will prompt you with a one-time "confirm merge" email. This means that your account was originally on a different integration and it is transitioning you to the new one. You will need to confirm the merge and relaunch and will be all set.

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Also, if you originally had a course through the LTI 1.1 integration, that content is still available in your account under "my courses". Teachers can also copy course materials from a 1.1 course to a 1.3 course. 

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Please Note: If you do not set up the Student Cost to $0 when you first create the Perusall course, your students will not be able to access Perusall. If this happens, please reach out to support@swarthmore.edu so we can contact Perusall Support.

More Instructions for Perusall 

For more help with Perusall, see Perusall Instructor Help or Perusall Student Help.