 Welcome! In this report we look at the new repository settings. The site-wide settings are situated in the size-administration section of the new settings block. If we look under size-administration and under plugins, you can see you have all of the links to the various parts of Moodle. And under repositories, we now have this key one called manage repositories. So let's click into that. Under the manage repositories page, you can see all of the plugins, whether they are active or not. And in this case we have six which are enabled and visible. And we have quite a few more which are disabled for the moment. There are three options for being active. The first one, enabled and visible. Second, enabled and hidden. And the other one is disabled. Some of these plugins, like others, have settings that you can actually configure themselves while others don't, they're just default. So that's the back end. What about the front end? So let's go out to a course. Back out to the front page. And let's go into a test course. So the first thing we'll have to do is turn editing on. And I use this one here on the course administration bar. So all of these repositories are there for us to be able to add items from them into the Moodle course. So let's go to add a resource. And choose file. So this one here is a sample file. And we're going to scroll down to where before you had to choose a file or put in a URL. Now it's just choosing a file. So let's click on add. Now this is different. Now you have this file picker. Basically it gives you an option of all the different areas that you can get a file from. So in this case it could be your server files and the different folders that are available. Or you could just upload a file. That's pretty safe. Of course when you upload a file now you can set a license for it. You can go to Google Docs. And here I'm already logged into Google Docs. So you can see I've got two documents. So what we're going to do is we're going to select the presentation. So I can then save this locally here as a presentation. I can set what the author name is. I can also choose the license and in this case I'm going to go for public domain. And click save file. So there we have it. The file has now been added under content. So I'll just scroll down and ignore all those other options and there's lots of them. Our item is now added to the page. This is the sample file. But what about the other repository? Let's go and have a look at it. Let's add a file again. And this is the sample file number two. And then we scroll down here and we look at the content. So let's click on add and click flicker public. So let's have a look for Dublin spike and search. Now let's see. There it is. We can look here that you've got this Dublin spire. Let's choose this picture. This looks to be a good one. So my Dublin. Let's save that. And this is a big spire which is in the middle of one of our main streets on O'Connell Street. So that's my Dublin. We can just scroll down now and click save and return to course. And here we have my sample file two. So as you can see it's pretty easy to use those external repositories. And that's just an example of two. I'll come back and give examples of the others later.