 I am Federico, I'm the UX designer of the Moodle Community Team. I'm going to give the updates of Moodle Academy. So in the Moodle Academy during this spring, we have been evolving the idea of the upcoming events, filter and functionality, because in the last spring we were talking about a really draft of an idea, but we have been evolving this idea in this spring. We were focusing also in the calendar page because a lot of events are coming to Moodle Academy. We wanted to give the possibility to the user to filter all the events that are in the screen from the course, hosted by language and learning pathways. So they have these four kind of filters and when they close the filter window, it appears the amount of filters that has been applied and also a clear all button for the user. Next slide, please. Also in the functionality, in the other kind of filtering, we have the format of how the user sees these events and we wanted also to give the user a possibility of filtering the events by past events. So now the ability for the user to see, for example, the recordings or webinars that already passed and we want to change the structure of the event card. So when an event is passed, we can show links for the recordings and feedback information for the user. We have the Figma link and the tracker ticket. Next slide, please. And also regarding the calendar page, we want to change the structure of how an element is shown. So we are kind of clearing a bit because when we have different events in the same page, there's a lot of scrolls, so it seems like a lot of information on the page. So we decided to clear some of the structure instead of the card element. So we have not the whole description, but the user can show all the description and hide it and also the header key of the information. We wanted to make it a bit more clear, so we create a different structure for the metadata for the element and also the buttons so are more consistent across all the Moodle Academy websites. And overall, we also were working with more improvements with the Moodle 4.0, like a lot of tickets, solving small issues. That has been for this sprinting Moodle Academy. So quick demo. If AI is online, she'll probably take over and explain what the UI changes have happened and I'll just take over after. Thank you for that already. Hello, everyone. I'm Aya, a developer in the community team, and I will share my screen to quickly take you through a demo of what has been done this sprint. So let me share my screen quickly. Hopefully you can all see it now. No. No. Yes. One second. Yes, maybe now. Okay, perfect. So the major issue of this sprint was the issue reported in the forums. I will just play this video quickly. The forum, it has been reported that the forum's list, the discussion list was overflowing the width of the phone and basically performing a strange view on the mobile screens. So this has been solved as an MDL issue and a solution has been proposed there. It's currently working on our Moodle.org and waiting to be tested to be integrated in the elements. So it's currently fixed in the Moodle.org site. You can see it's performing well in different screen sizes. It's not overflowing as it used to be and the issue reported. So yeah, this was the first issue. And then... Sorry about that. And the other thing that was on this sprint is the logo update. We now have the updated logo with the TM, the trademark note there in all of our .org sites. So the lang site, stat site, also downloads, and jara. And another change that was made in the Get Involved page in Moodle.org. We have amended the sections a little bit. So we removed some of the duplicated links and we amended the section. So it includes visible and easy to access links for the user. We've added a documentation link and the Moodle user association link, which takes you to pages that explain what exactly you need to do for these elements. Another UI changes, small UI changes, was removal of confusing elements of information on cards. So the events in the home page of Moodle.org, it was showing a button or an information here that was saying event. It was not visible on what exactly to do. So this has been removed. And another thing was a solution for the hyperlinks for Moodle.org. We had some complaints about the links in the forums not being really visible. So we introduced a solution that it's now underlined and it's working fine in the Moodle.org. We've also updated the logo for the Moodle user association. You can see it here. Yeah. And yeah, basically that's it over to you early. Thank you. That's great. I think we can go back to the slides. Yeah. So a lot of changes in terms of UI, all based on feedback we've had from the launch on the 6th of October. The other things that have progressed, we've mentioned the plugins directly, kind of project and discovery phase earlier. So we've had those stakeholder workshops to enable us to plan for the next increments improvement. So the next few weeks will be concentrated around the results findings and planning around that. We've also had other fixes and these are just a few. There are other things. There was something that's not in here about improving security forms. For example, some support tickets happened as well, ensuring that Media Weekly doesn't perform requests to external resources. That's something that's been reported internally and fixed. I've mentioned the MUA interviews and presenting to the working group when I talked about the goals and also the long and sats model, the org sites have been updated to 4.1. So that's it. Next. Oops. Just click back here. Some of the fun things, I guess, support and engagement, what the community is about really. So we've had the parties awarded for the QA testers. Early birth challenge finished just at the start of the last print. We had a total of 248 plugins receiving an early birth 4.1 awards. That's about 228 of them were actual plugins that were in the database that were fully reviewed. The blog about the 2,000 plugins, which we well surpassed since, has been published as well with marketing. And we've launched a small competition, Share Your Moodle Love, so if you know anybody who's got really nice courses that they want to share, now it's called Designer Moodle, link them to our competition and the competition center, which is now live on Moodle.org and we'll be trying to run some competitions to engage users as we go as well. So that's it.