 Welcome to Moodle 3.7 Moodle HQ is delighted to announce the release of Moodle 3.7, bringing a new theme, significant analytics and forum enhancements, and improvements to messaging, badges, course management, and much more. A new theme, classic based on Bootstrap 4 and inspired by the clean theme, offers the familiar navigation with a three column structure where blocks can be positioned left and right of the main content. You can also choose a preset of background image and brand colors for links, buttons and the navigation bar to make your Moodle site look the way you want it to. The clean, more, and hidden Bootstrap based parent theme have now been removed from call. Learning analytics new features allow you to create new learning analytics models based on existing targets with no coding required. New indicators and time-splitting methods are available, and you can easily import and export your model definition and model weights to support learning processes using educational data. Participating in forums is now easier and more dynamic than ever, thanks to improved accessibility and significant new features. Quick in-line responses, private replies, the ability to star and sort discussions, and the manual locking of threads all allow for better engagement and smoother navigation, thanks to the Moodle Users Association for funding and supporting this important work. Further support for OpenBadges version 2 means you can give your learners positive reinforcement that they're improving their knowledge and performance by awarding badges based on competencies. Moodle 3.7 also allows you to connect your Moodle site with the Badger backpack so that your learners can take their digital credentials with them along their entire learning journey. Messaging improvements Moodle 3.7's messaging now includes a new group digest email, the ability to mute conversations, and your own personal messaging space for draft messages, links, and notes to access later. A see all link at the bottom of the messaging drawer leads to an improved two-column layout, giving users a clearer overview. Teachers may be given a capability to delete messages for everyone and permitted users can post messages with iFrames. Course custom fields such as checkboxes and text fields can be set up by the administrator to add further information about courses and to improve searching. And with support for LTI 1.3 and Advantage, Moodle is at the forefront one of the first learning platforms to implement this standard. Thanks to our developers, community members, and Moodle partners for their help with this release. And Moodle 3.7 is dedicated to the UK Open University who have been supporting, developing, and giving to the Moodle community for many years.