 Hi, I'm Dan Whaley, the founder and CEO of Hypothesis. Today we recorded our 10 millionth annotation. We're growing quickly now. Half of those have come in the last year. I and the entire team here would like to thank you and the hundreds of thousands of others who have made this remarkable milestone possible. Reaching 10 million annotations marks a huge achievement in the journey we began nearly 10 years ago when we founded Hypothesis to enable a conversation of overall knowledge. Since then we were to establish annotation as a web standard, built the open source code base and deployed the service, enabling countless scientists, scholars, journalists, fact-checkers, and now more than ever teachers and students to begin annotating with each other collaboratively over text. Our mission to promote critical thinking and a meaningful exchange of ideas using open standards could not have come without your commitment and enthusiasm. While this is a significant moment, it is coming at a time when all of us are living through much larger challenges. I'm making this video from home where, like you, I'm sheltering in place to prevent the spread of this virus. Virtually overnight the entire global education landscape has changed, with every school, college, and university around the world moving to remote learning in less than a month, an astonishing fact. We are grateful that so many of you have found Hypothesis helpful as you meet these challenges with us, and we're honored to be working with you to support engaged teaching and learning at a distance. This has been growing steadily for years, but in the last few months we've seen a significant spike in the number of schools turning to us for help during this massive shift in how and where we teach and learn. Over 200 schools have integrated Hypothesis into their learning management systems, and within these, thousands of teachers and hundreds of thousands of students have used Hypothesis to make millions of annotations. We will continue to support education with our commitment to waive all fees to educational institutions in 2020. You have our full support in what will undoubtedly continue to be a dramatically different and changing world in education and beyond. We're on this journey together. Thank you.