 In this video I'm going to give a brief introduction to how you actually produce a flipped video lesson using edx-edge. So you'd go to edge.edx.org as before and you will see all the courses that are being created. This is the student view and you view a course. As you'll see when you watch this you have a courseware tab with a whole series of lessons. Each of which consists of videos interspersed with questions. Now to edit it you can either click on view unit in studio or you can go straight to studio.edge.edx.org which is the authoring environment. Let's just go here view unit in studio. You'll see exactly the same thing either way around. Now if you just go to studio, studio home, now you probably won't have this button. To get this button to create a new course you have to have a new course authorship permission and that's something that edx has to give you and they only do so at the request of Richard Robinson at A&U Central and he is very reluctant to give that very often because he doesn't support this. You may need to get someone else like one of us to give you a course which you can then edit and be made author of and so on and add other people to. So anyone can get an account on edge but to actually author new courses you'll need to get permission from A&U Central and that is a pain. Anyway you can then go into the course and then let's say we want to do something here implementation example to Paul Francis and we can create a unit or whatever we like and then we can add a video. So it comes up with the default of Anant Agarwal the CEO of edx but you can come in here and give it a name like and then you need to put the YouTube video so let's find one of our YouTube videos. Start off with this one share and that gives us the URL copy go in here and paste and that's done. You may now want to add a new unit which would be a question discussion or something like that but it's a multiple choice question so you put the question up here number of options the x you can put in curly brackets, answers, feedback if students get the wrong answer and then if you have settings you can give it a title, you can set the number of attempts the students have, how many marks it's worth and various other parameters of that sort and then you're done. When you're done press publish and it's visible. Down the bottom looking for help with studio click on this and it will give you a huge amount of documentation about how this whole thing works.