 Hi there. In this screencast, I'll share how to make an assignment submission in your Moodle course using the Moodle mobile app. Now what I'll show in this screencast has pretty much all the features of the assignment turned on, so depending on how your instructor set up a given assignment, it might be a little bit different. So in the app, I'll just tap into the dashboard where I can see my courses. I'll find the course I want to go into and tap into that. Now on this course, I'm looking to make a submission to the week five essay assignment, so I just tap into that. Now at the top, I'll see the instructions. Now if I need to show more, I can tap that and read the full set of instructions. I can X out of that. And it's time to make my submission, so I'll just tap the Add Submission button. Now this particular assignment has allowed me to type or paste in text. I can either type it in directly or I can paste in from a Google Doc or some other word processor. In this case, I printed out my assignment submission and I want to send it through the app digitally to my instructor. So at the bottom here, I can click Add File. So what I have on my desk is my assignment submission printed out, laid out so that I can take one, two, and three pictures of each of the pages of the assignment. I'll just tap Camera and here are the pages from my assignment. So I'm going to just square up the shot and take the photo and work it through two more times and one last time here. When you're finished, tap Save at the upper right and then one more confirmation. I might take a few seconds for your pictures to upload. You may or may not be required to click the submission statement and or a submit button, but if so, you'll see them at this point. You'll have one more confirmation here and you'll see that your assignment has been submitted but not graded yet. Now you might see a checkbox right there that indicates it's been graded. Here's how to check your grades. You might want to watch this video another time or two to get the hang of it, but it's pretty straightforward. Hope you enjoyed this screencast. We'll be sharing more in the future. Stay tuned. Have a great term.