 Welcome to one of the most complex offers on the Virtual Linguistics Campus, the Repository VLC-301 Psycho-Linguistics, a collection of e-learning units about language processing from adult to child, from mind to brain. To make the content as accessible as possible, VLC-301 is full of interactive multimedia. Here are some examples. We use interactive images wherever possible. We try to visualize psycho-linguistic experiments. We have integrated sound samples wherever suitable. We use sound and visual illustrations in many ways. And the highlight are our interactive sound charts with spectrographic information. Join us on the Virtual Linguistics Campus and make use of the VLC-301 options that provide you with all necessary aspects for further studies in psycho-linguistics. The whole course is on an advanced level and requires background knowledge in general linguistics and in phonetics. Thus we recommend to have successfully mastered VLC-101 and VLC-102 beforehand. Let's now see how you can use VLC-301. If you have an account on the OER VLC website, which is of course free, accessing the repository is simple. Just log in with your personal data and you will find the repository on your personalized dashboard or in your course overview. Click on the bottom of the VLC-301 tile leads you to the repository start site where you have access to all modules starting with the content description and the preliminary section with advice and help on how to use the units. And here is how we organize the content of VLC-301 for you. After an introduction to the branches of psycho-linguistics and the main components of human communication, we will discuss the central aspects of language processing in part 2. That is from thought to articulation and vice versa. The third part is dedicated to language acquisition, that is to the question how children acquire their mother tongue during the first years of their lives. Neuro-linguistics, that is the discussion of how language is represented in the human brain, concludes VLC-301. This list of units is being updated and quality assured on a regular basis. And our teaching and learning concept, well, studying online on the virtual linguistics campus simply means go through each unit at your own pace, take off an activity you've worked through and make use of as many VLC options as possible. And if you don't know what to do first, use the how to proceed options at the beginning of each content section. And as most of you know, each unit should be finished with a mastery test where you can earn your personal topic related VLC badge. And at the end, if your score is 70% or higher, you will be awarded the Statement of Accomplishment Certificate. Maybe you prefer using your mobile device? Hmm, if so, feel free to download the Moodle app, login and study where and whenever you want. Well, that's it. The rest is up to you. Thanks for your attention and see you on the virtual linguistics campus and in particular in VLC-31.