 In this video we're going to take a quick look at the Quickie website. I really like the Quickie website. It's as if you combined Wikipedia and with a dynamic interesting video multimedia approach. It's pretty neat. I'll show you how it works. So over here I'm going to type in a topic. I'm going to put in my hometown Montreal and as you can see over here it gives me a list of items associated with Montreal. I'm going to click on the first link and we'll watch this. Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec and the second largest city in Canada. Originally called Villemaurie or City of Mary the city takes its present name from Montreal. The triple peak till located in the heart of the city whose name was also initially given to the island on which the city is located. So as you can see over here I just paused it. It goes on and on like this. It's pretty interesting pretty quick and very dynamic. What's also neat is that as the students are going through the video if there's something they want to click on for example over here the word middle French if I click on that it's going to bring me to a new article on the topic of middle French. Middle French is a historical division of the French language which covers the period from 1340 to... I really encourage you to check this out with your students especially if you have students that have trouble reading through information and need things to be presented in a more dynamic way without plopping them in front of a video screen.