 OTAN, Outreach and Technical Assistance Network. It's an amazing thing to me, and we are at the beginning of it, although it's been around a long time, but we are at the beginning of it in Adult Ed. And I think as you see it, you will find applications for yourself and for your schools, and definitely, definitely for your students. And so I'm excited for it today. My name is Debbie Jensen. I was a basic skills instructor at Baldwin Park Adult for over 30 years. Today I focus all my time on OTAN and my grandchildren. I'm a CK12 certified instructor, and I today get to share this presentation with Lindsay Kincaid, who is a CK12 wizard, and she's magnificent, and the good news is, she's the person who's going to help you when you go and ask for help. We will be giving you a contact information at the end, and she's the one that will be there. So she's always there whenever I've needed any help, any questions, she's always there, so that's great. And then Netta has spearheaded this project because of her great love for CK12 and how much she saw that it would help us as adult educators. So let's let Netta talk first and tell us about things. Yes, so I have this year I always like to share my beginning story with CK12. I attended a session and it was at a go open event and the go open is a movement for open educational resources and I just entered that realm and I have a lot of love for folks that are going to be able to share resources teachers to share resources that are free and accessible for our students and we need that an adult at right our funding is always shifting from here and there so. When I attended the session is very K12 heavy and I thought, my gosh, you know if we can only see what the value you know some of these pieces in K12 how we can use it in an adult at. At the time I was a coordinator of adult education at a local agency, and my teachers needed additional resources. Our textbooks were very old, I mean their stamp dates were 1989 or 1991 etc etc and so talking about investing thousands of dollars of updating these textbooks. But we just didn't have the funding so how can I be, how can I bring some of these resources to my adult secondary education teachers for high school diploma or high school equivalency that can that our students can utilize and be able to pass some of their tests or finish their exams and so on. So, I was just mesmerized and in love as soon as I saw CK 12. So I started the relationship with Lindsay and her predecessor or the per for one of her coworkers who's no longer with CK 12 anymore. And that's Carl, and we just had these conversations so we, I got my CK 12 educator light certification and started playing around with it. Carl said hey what do we need to do we started doing some of these sessions at conferences, but then we kind of figured out hey you know what's going to really help with the educators is having a space on CK 12 so that they know that the resources are available for the adult students. And you know what, it's been a little less than two years and they made that happen for us so we're very grateful for our partnership with CK 12. They listen to the needs of our adult learners. They've listened to the needs of our adult educators, and they did exactly what we asked for and that's partner with us to create a space on the CK 12 platform. That's pretty huge for us we have to say we are humbled and so appreciative for this partnership, it's just, you'll learn today from what you're going to learn from this presentation how magnificent this resources and how it's going to help your parents and to know that you now as an adult educator have a home and a space there for your learners is even more, you know, heartwarming and perfect for for a space for for our learners. So with that being said, I'm very grateful to have this partnership and this these relationships with our friends at CK 12 and grateful for Debbie being the lead the leader and making this happen for us. That's all for me, but we are very excited about our shortly URL to CK 12.org slash adult at that's our space, our adult at space. Thank you so much. And I'll hand it back to Debbie. Thank you. That website is, if you want to be going along with us as we're going along and do that double screen. That's where you'll go, because you'll be able to kind of play along with us. If you don't want to it's okay because we're going to show it to you, and we're going to go live. That's one of the things that Lindsay is going to do later is that all of the questions that you want to ask, wherever they happen just put them in chat, and she's manning the chat she will answer the questions there but she'll also kind of keep track of, well what kind of things are you guys interested in so that when we get to the live, we'll know where to go with that. So thanks for today. We're going to go through our slides and then live and then then we'll give you the contact information. I'm going to show you my journey and how to do things. Okay, Lindsay, this is your slide. Again, I'm so excited to be here I love hearing you guys talk about how CK 12, you know, impacting this the segment of educators and learners and it's amazing so I've been with CK 12 for about five and a half years now. And just to give you a little context of who CK 12 is is we are a nonprofit out of Palo Alto, California. So we've been around since 2007 and absolutely everything on our site is free. You won't see any advertising you won't ever hit a paywall there's not like a premium premium version there's there's there's not there's nothing like that. Our mission is just to make education accessible to everyone all around the world and all types of learners. And so anyway so that's that's that's exciting that I'm not here to sell you anything this is where this is all here for your taking so find which part of this that like you you enjoy that you think will will have impact and start using it right away without any barriers. So that's awesome. But we do have millions of users again we're not quite a household name that we would like to be yet but we're big in the education space and especially during Coronavirus times you know it's just we've been very popular as have all online solutions, but we're we're pleased to be an answer for for so many people. If you go to the next slide Debbie of just want to say that sometimes people think that oh no free, you know what does that mean does that still mean that the qualities there and so I just want to assure you that we are the top quality content that our content was created by people and we've got collaborations with NASA scientists, and then these are living books these are books that you're able to customize if you choose to. And our team is always improving so things like Coronavirus you're going to find those in our books, they you know Pluto's a planet that's not a planet that's a planet anything that's ever changing like that or the Mars landing. All of that can be in our book instantaneously that you know, isn't something that those books collecting dust on the shelves quite are able to do so. Just know that we are we are always making changes and improvements keeping it current and then we have the right people who have their hands in these books. And then the other mission of CK 12 is to make everything accessible so all of our developers from from day one really we've been trying to make it platform agnostic so we're going to work on your max your PCs your tablets your phones, you know your desktop computers and then any customized flex book can also be downloaded as a PDF so for people who need offline access. You know we're proud of all the digital interactive things that we can do so you lose a little bit when you take our content offline but sometimes you have to. And so you are able to take the text and print some PDFs if you need to as well. So Debbie is going to talk to you just kind of about the breadth of what we offer we're pretty robust we offer a lot of things but she's she's really pared it down to I think what is going to help you the most and working with the adult learners and adult educators. And so we're going to let her talk and all all man the chat window for a little bit and then again I'll pop on at the end and kind of do any live demoing that that might that might be helpful to you to show you more about CK 12. Thanks Lindsay. Okay. Think about it. If you had a wish list. What do you want most as a teacher, and it's to be able to meet the needs of every student. But traditionally we've always had to satisfy the needs of the majority knowing that some of the needy students were slipping through the cracks. Enter technology. With the help of technology we can individualize assignments and offer them in more than one modality. But now think better still. Now there are customizable digital textbooks with interactive content including adaptive practice simulations, interactive and study guys CK 12 has offered teacher assistance to our classrooms to give insights into what our teachers need to know about their students. So CK 12 they recognize that all people everywhere learn in their own way. So technology at its best should assist learning. So CK 12 has accepted that challenge and they joined technology with quality content. Then they equip students and teachers with everything they need to access the resources and assess the student learning to top it all off they've created a platform for you to take your existing content. To use every day and modify or add to the CK 12 in your text. You can even start from scratch with a blank flex book 2.0 and create your own resource completely. So what it means is you have a smart 21st century flex book 2.0 that can include video interactive simulations, assistive practice that assesses student progress and guides the learning, making the problems questions more difficult or less difficult depending on the student. And if the student is struggling suggesting other media such as videos or real life applications. As you can see, this is the list of subjects, and I had to change this slide two days ago because it changed. And that's one of the other things about CK 12 is you can come back and things will be bigger, all the time bigger. So lots of subjects available, the list gets longer, their very first digital efforts were in the STEM courses, science, technology, engineering and mathematics, but they've branched out including courses made by community partners, and new, and you need a drum roll here as of March 2. Notice this section, adult education. Across the top of the dashboard you're going to see different ways to connect to content, because with so much available, well, how do you find what you want. Take time to explore it. When you find something you like, just click on it and say add to your library. It kind of collects it all for you. Before I began searching for material for my math class that very next time I got back on to CK 12. They had recommendations for me and that's what you see in the one area. At to you can search by standards, a line to the flex book at three you can do concept maps, and at four you can use just a regular search in the search bar for your topic. These textbooks have always included interactive activities and quizzes but recently they ramped it all up with their flex book to dot oh series. These textbooks have added simulations, real world examples and practice that adapts to the students performance. They use artificial intelligence to first recognize what the student doesn't understand and then adapt the digital digital response to the students needs. The courses include flex books 2.0 regular flex books that was their originals adaptive practice simulations plicks, which stands for play learn interact and explore and study guides. They also have concepts grouped by common core and ngss standards. They include a list of districts and schools that are using their materials. I was first introduced to CK 12 I was thrilled that subjects were taught to the strengths of the students visual kinesthetic, etc. But now not only are subjects presented to different strengths, but student performance is analyzed strengths and opportunity areas of need to help they're all uncovered. You'll know where your students are struggling, and then they make suggestions for what to do with that information. CK 12 will organize your students into a digital classroom and access an intelligent grade book that easily displays what the students are doing and reveals patterns. So that is one of the ways they can address the grading portion for you they kind of just take care of it. But you can also use your own LMS. If you're doing Google Classroom or Canvas or Schoology and they're even opening up to more. I was using Google Classroom. So I didn't want to use CK 12 grading platform of creating the class there, and I moved it right into my Google Classroom and it was just very smooth. Last year flex books 2.0 took off and see now it's probably not last year is probably a year before that. That's when I thought this year there's they're even better. They're always improving. Just yesterday I changed the slides for this presentation because more has been added and improved to empower not just teacher, but also the student. Okay, so let's look and see what simulations are like. And again, because it's static. You're going to have to just do a little imagining, but look at the topics there. This is physics. They also have chemistry. The physics sections include driverless cars, scientific measurement, metric units, unit conversions, rockets and acceleration and prom night when reflection mirrors and plane mirrors are explored. So they take what's happening in the real world and then they show you the science and the behind it. Plex again stands for play, learn, interact and explore the activities allow the student to experiment to change one thing and watch how the other thing adapts to it. So they get to experience what would happen if they were kind of in a lab doing it on this page we're looking at the mathematics ones on the one and the life science on the other. And such things as order of operation. What would change if some value changed introduction to a combining into integer simple interest rounding natural selection ecosystems the water cycle, chemical reactions pH. And that's the tip of the iceberg. Now, I know you probably don't think study guides are much of an impressive thing they've been around forever. They love their study guides. These study guides were created with the assistance of students, and they allow the student to underline and annotate in in the study guides as well. So they're, they're wonderful. And then here's our partnership. This email. No, no, I'm saying the wrong word. This website address that you're seeing is the one that was good up till yesterday. Now we have the shortened one. They both work, but you can see how they're trying so hard to get everything ready for today so that we could launch this and you can get to this. Now, eventually they'll make it so that when you go to that page that has all of the different subjects, and you saw the adult ed section circle that you'll be able to click there and get to it. That's coming. They're still working. I don't know when they sleep, but that's what they're doing. So this is us and this is now. Now right now the sections that we are doing with the adult ed education section are ABE and ASC diploma and high school equivalency. But we are anxiously trying to also get CTE up there. There is so much that is in CK 12 that the CTE teachers will love and be able to use. What we need is we need teachers of those courses to put together what you need for automotive or what you need for culinary or cosmetology or whatever it is. And then we can create those courses post those courses and they'll be available to everyone. It's really, really exciting. So I'm just going to scroll down through the adult ed education section and just show you what you're going to see. The first part is ABE. Right now the focus is math, and these were made by different people. So when you look at it and you say, well, why do you have four math courses for ABE? The reason is they were made by different people and they dealt with what their class needed. That's one of the cool things. You take a look at the table of contents of any course. If you want to do something, get rid of it. If you want to move it because you teach it in a different order, move it. If you have an activity that you use that you want to include, this one is a high school diploma and equivalency. And you can see that we already have 16 courses up there. The ones that are included for, we've got US history, US government, economics, biology, chemistry, physics, pre-algebra and algebra one. That's for high school. The equivalency ones were foundational math, algebra basics, geometry, data statistics and probability, algebra. And then again, we have other teachers that have also put courses in. And so they looked at things differently. And so we have mathematics companion and science companion. And then the science for high school equivalency, which was one of my favorites because if you look at science, it's big. But if you look at what's required for the GED or the high set, it's this. You don't need this. And what the teacher did is she pared it down. So it's already been done for you. It's so exciting. Another thing that I'm excited by is this. This was one of the teachers who thought that her adult students might need a little help in maneuvering around in CK 12. So she made a series of little videos. They're all here in this introduction. And you can have the introduction and just add it to whatever course you have. She was teaching them how to use plix, how to take notes and highlight, how to learn to use reading. It's the sections called learning through reading. It's, it's exciting. I want to put it in all my courses. Okay, the very next section asks, are you an educator? Are you a student? Now let's pursue each one. If we're an educator, they are going to give you three steps to get started. Create a class, find your flexbook, assign your students and each one of those they'll take and walk it through for you. They discuss that there's more than just flexbooks. And that was one of the things that I hadn't even realized at first was you can take pieces snippets, just an adaptive practice that you want to just add to your class. You don't have to take the whole lesson, you can just take the adaptive practice or a plix activity or a simulation. And so that means you truly do have thousands and thousands of things to look at. Then they take you to what they call a deeper dive with strategies for how to use your CK 12 flexlets, which started for COVID. They're many courses, which are wonderful because it's like they've boiled out and just kept the most and most important things. And so definitely you're wanting to look through those because they're great. How to customize and get started with either Canvas or Schoology is right there. Now, let's look as a student, because I hope that we've wowed you with what they do for you as a teacher. We're going to make it bigger. Let's look at what it goes for the student. They have a little character and I asked my grandson what it looked like and he said it's an orange friend. I thought it looked like a chicklet, but that's okay. Now this little orange guy that's down here in the left bottom corner and he's there in everything that the students do. So what does he do? Well, he assists in their learning, providing immediate feedback to help the students learn the concepts. He'll also answer their questions and provide interactive examples. He'll test their student learning by asking relevant questions at their skill level. He helps with assignments with hints, recommendations and reinforcement. He'll provide reminders of upcoming assignments and topics that need to be reviewed or that's unfinished that the student needs to do and they haven't done it yet. He helps keep the students on track. And then he also helps them with self reflection. Alright, so we're continuing scrolling down the adult education webpage. And so here they go and review once again the various things that are available. And again, always always remember that there's more to come, that there's always things are expanding and growing. One of the things that again was important to me was I use Google classroom and so I want to see K-12 to go in there. And so they do, they'll integrate with your own LMS systems. This was fun for me. It was daunting. They have hundreds of testimonials. And each one of these teachers are going to tell you a different insight. We had space for nine. So I listened to everybody. I tried to figure out which ones I thought would be the best for us, but let me share some of the things that they've said. We have the director of the Coeur d'Alene School District who wanted his students to investigate and experience lessons to go at their own pace and design their own learning. We with CK 12 teachers can tailor their own flex books with their own materials. Another teacher told of a student who was complaining that he couldn't do his homework because he didn't have a computer at home. And the student sitting beside him said, dude, just use your phone. That's cool, especially for our adult students. In the next video, we have a teacher that was complaining that he was in science and everything was always dated. No matter when you bought the textbooks, it's dated the next day. This is this is even worse with US history. How would you know about the things that have happened just recently in our textbooks? It's not there, but it is and can be here. And that's remarkable. The community tab contributes all sorts of things. And it's fun to see what they've created, what they've gathered. It's like you've got all these different people gathering from all over, and you just get to pick. And so it's cool. The, the books that you create are living documents. One teacher likes the adaptive practice very much because she always knew where every student was, knew how much time that spent, which ones that gave them trouble. And we will look at this a little bit later. Just how helpful the information they give is. The next teacher loved the flexibility. She no longer needed to take materials home because all she had to do was have her flex book, and then she could just, it was always there. The next is a science teacher and she just slightly says, after she's done several of these, but this one was my students love it. They love the fact that the learning is in their hands and that they can, if they're more interested in one topic, they can go with it. If they need more help in a topic, they can go with that. And it's, it's, it empowers the students. The next one, the gentleman in the bottom in the middle said, there's so much more than flex books here that when he has any topic that he's teaching he just puts it in the search bar. And then he's got many, many things that he can look at to improve his lessons. And then the last lady, and this one's really for us. She talked about a father who was trying to help his child with their schoolwork. And he wasn't really good at English and so he was apologizing and she said, that's okay. CK 12 can change the language to over 90 languages. Isn't that adult education, we can reach everyone so it's all exciting. All right, so this was my experience. Okay, so I use the subjects and the explore buttons. You can also use the search box to write in what you're looking for. Okay. I wanted this originally was a math course that I needed help with I needed some math lessons. And so I first because I'm adult ed. I was using basic skills. I was using arithmetic. And so that's what you see at one at two I wanted to focus on fractions because they just were struggling with that. And then again I could dig down deeper and go into comparing fractions using pictures. And then I wanted the adaptive practice so that I could see how the students were doing in what we have assigned them. I also recently worked with the CK 12 algebra basics for high school equivalency. This is one of our new courses, and to work with this course, you pick it. Then the green button that says choose, you click on that. You have choices of assigning it right right from the get go, or you can add it to your library. So if you're not, you're planning on working on this one then add it to your library. You can customize it. And that's what you're going to do when you're going to look at all the table contents and decide what you want, but also notice the download downloading the PDF. Now, if you put it in PDF form you're going to lose the interactives, obviously, because it's not online, but some school districts this is what they need. And so that is available to you as well. So when I clicked customize, this is what I get. There's the table of contents. You see the ordering of the math. If I don't teach it in that order, I can turn it around. I can change it the way I want to. I can add my own lessons here. Over to the right side, you see the little edit icon so that there's things that I can change and add there. At the very least, make it yours. Put a picture of your school on it. Put the title that this is this is your school's textbook, you know, and that's very, very simple to do. Now, again, I've been working on this for a few years. Lindsay, I love her to death. She taught me this and I'll owe her forever. Whenever I was doing it, I would have to go back up to the original and track my school track me over and bring me down and, you know, I mean I could get around, but it was slow and it was tedious. Well, no, this is what you want to do. You go up to your profile, and then there is a shortcut list. So you can go directly back to your classes or directly back to your library. It's all right there. You can move quickly from one thing to another. If you're going to be using CK 12 and use them to house your class, then that's the next step. You create a class. They're going to store the textbook at CK 12 they're going to link to it. They're going to assist you with all the record keeping and the evaluation of the students or you can use an LMS. This list grows. So if you're not classroom canvas or squalogy, but you're another, that's a question to see if that one is being worked on, if it's how soon it will be done and that kind of stuff because they are adding LMS transitioning to use it. Okay, so and I'm just showing you how quickly it was for me with using Google classroom. They asked me for my account and the classroom that I'm going to attach it to, and then I clicked on it and moved it forward. They said you've done a great job. The lesson appears in classroom class works in my classroom. This is what the students sees going on to where it circles that is, you can see the little CK 12 logo. That's the lesson, and it's right there available for the student to use. And there's the great. And so my work's been done. It's very, very nice. Now, there's a few last items. The community partners don't not look there. It's huge. CK 12 has huge amounts of material, but the community partners, many of them were looking at things like, well, you don't have an economics course in my high school needs my high school students, my diploma students need a economics course. And so school districts got together worked with the CK 12 to make sure that everything was aligned and they created these. So in the community partners, you will find many things that will be very helpful to you. CK 12 will monitor the assignments as a student works. You can't be everywhere, but they can. And there's many, many, many choices that you're going to be able to do. So, you know, COVID struck. I was preparing a presentation to all of our CTE teachers to try and just show them what was available that they would be able to use. And it's impressive. There's so much that can be done and I love the grades and importing. This is a picture of the schools that have embraced. These are just in California. There's every all around the world, including sweetwater Santa Barbara is unified school district Fremont High School Poway. Okay, so I'm going to do it once more. So you don't forget anything. There's tens of thousands of free customizable stem resources and the resources are growing daily. You get help in gaining insights about student performance and content that can be assigned to the students to meet each one's needs. Assignments can be made for the entire class or differentiated for groups or for individual students personalized learning and it's very, very best. Now, again, I had thought my presentation was all done. And then Lindsay and I got together. This is new, but it's really amazing. Okay, on the left, you're going to see a lesson. This is on integers in the real world. There's that flexi guy on the bottom left where there's a little one beside it. That's him. So we're seeing the text book or inside the flex book. Now up at the top at the right where the number two is, there's a little lightning icon, and that's going to take you to insights. But the problem that they were finding was that you can't see insights and how it works unless you have a class. Well, you don't have a class yet. And so you can't see how it works. So they created a demo class so that now we can really show you what it looks like in and see how cool it is. Okay, so we're going to click there. Go to the demo class, and you'll see the graphs that are of the engagement and the skill level. You will see the class performance level. This one's from low to high, we can reverse it. You see the students that haven't turned it in. It's all right there. And then this is the cool. Notice the little icons smiley faces and the frown faces. Okay, this is only three out of nine students who turned in this assignment have reached the adaptive practice goal of answering 10 questions correctly. And you're going to go oh my what now, but then they recommend to you remind the students to complete the goal of answering 10 questions correctly. Down at the bottom three students in your class are doing exceptionally well on this concept and then they tell you the names of the students. So you know who's doing really really well and who's not the second one they give you some more help. The top four questions that students have answered incorrectly are noted below. And so here are related paragraphs and questions to help them. It's done for you. It's so exciting. Alright, so I asked you at the first. What if your textbook could engage every student anywhere using any device 24 seven and it was free. Well, that's here and that's now. At first I wasn't sure how to integrate it in my class, but it was kind of like I went to a conference and they had 3D printers, and I looked at it and I thought. Interesting. I could not think of any way to put that in my class. This is the excitement that we have by living today and seeing all of the amazing things can be done. And it goes right there. This is cutting edge and it's there for your students. All right, now I'm going to stop here, and we're going to now look at the chat see what the questions are, and what we can do to help. We haven't had any questions really coming in yet so maybe now's a good time to just stop and pause either verbally if you all want to, you know unmute yourself and ask a question since it's a smaller group here or if you want to put some questions in the chat I'm going to be going live to the site and kind of showing you you know how you would onboard yourself and get started, but based on what what what Debbie's shown you what are some of the immediate questions that we can help answer for you. Hi, this is Jacqueline Cisneros from West country class adult Ed. Yeah, I'm wondering. I'm so happy about the adult and content. I just have to say. Because I became familiar with CK 12 probably about two years ago, and that was something that I was looking for so I'm glad to see that there but I'm looking. So I see that math, I think is good. I love the GED, the HSC resources, but I was wondering about like the adult basic ed English. I know that you guys are into the science technology engineering kind of side but I was wondering about the English resources. Yeah, I also had another question about the community content. Like, is there someone who goes through and bets them that the content to make sure that it's okay because I know there's some school districts where, you know, they have some different ideas of how this should be explained and it's not history it's their interpretation or what they want people to believe about it. So I was just wondering about that process. Can any is it like Wikipedia where anyone can get hired drunk and just throw stuff up. Or there's someone who's like looking at it saying, you know, let me flag this because this looks a little sketchy. That's all. Sure. Let me jump in on both of those is again the CK 12 representative here. One question first which is the community content of how that works on our site. Maybe I'll go ahead and start sharing my screen right now and just and just show you basically we have kind of a partition on our site where we very carefully segment what is CK 12 and what is community contributed. So for instance, if you were looking for. I guess you're asking about like language arts. CK 12 from the get go was always math, science and then a smattering of other STEM subjects and we are developing with partners other content so you are not wrong in your assessment that you're not seeing a whole lot of English right now. So I think that's an area of growth for us that we're looking to do in fact I was talking to my, my, the founder executive director about this and I said what happens when all these adult ed folks are really excited about our offerings but they want us to make sure that we're covering all of the, all of the subject areas that are required and she said well, we're just going to have to document those requests and see if see if we can get on that so your request has already been documented for that. So the key to to find the difference between CK 12 content community contributed content is I just searched for something up here in the search bar, and then notice that anything under CK 12 content says that it's been created by CK 12 created by CK 12 created by CK 12. So these are folks who have, I'd say the majority of them have probably taken one of our flex books and made some customizations to it so it's still going to largely be CK 12 content but we put it here under this community contributed tab just to make sure that it's clear to you all that. CK 12 has not given it any sort of a stamp of approval. No, our team of 35 people has not got have not gone through each of these books. But you can see that Michaela Bates worked on this third grade language arts book and you can open it up and again maybe she's got some starter content in there that would work well for you that you could pull into a book that you're creating. So we find that there's value in keeping the community contributed out there for everybody, even though we haven't vetted them. And our process is different from Wikipedia, we don't do any sort of collaborative editing in the same way so we don't have you know live text being updated. So Michaela is totally in charge of this book and when she makes updates to it she has to actively publish the book to kick those updates over to the site. And they again would be under this community contributed tab so for you all who are thinking about creating content or modifying our content just know that it doesn't automatically show up in these search results there is that that privacy is you're still working on it that you have to put the end of the process to press publish and make it searchable for everybody else, which hopefully if you've created something awesome you'll do that but, but, but there's no pressure some people are weirded out of like people can see in live time when I'm working on and, and that's, that's not how the site works we take it in a little incremental steps. So, so no on the English, yet. But I think that's definitely an area that we're hoping that you're going to be seeing on. If I go back to our homepage here on our adult education page soon, but Debbie's Debbie who helped curate and create these books. We're actually working off of CK 12 core offering so most of them are in math and science, and then these US history ones and the answer your question of these books specifically were in part of our partnership with El Paso independent school district and so we made the note of that here, because you're right it is important especially in areas of social studies you know who's who's who's telling who's telling the version of this. But we made sure to clearly mark that. So this is aligned to the Texas teaks, and this was originally created in partnership with El Paso. But again, you can go through this and see which of these units you think are a value and if there are some that you are not a fan of or you need to add more. That's we're coming down and pressing customize and dragging and dropping and rearranging and all that works for you. So that's kind of how to read what's going on with our authors and descriptions and things like that. Hello, I have a question. Well, not really a question but just, okay, so I'll explain it. I, so I went to this, the CT 12 thing at TV also like two years ago, two or three years ago. And I was so excited and I brought it all back to everyone and nobody was really interested, just because we weren't really going not not because of everything is just because we weren't really going online now and they just were happy with the books everything that we had. Well, obviously now with COVID it's kind of switched a little bit. I was wondering if you could send me information so I could pass it on to the powers that be at my school to see you can start this process again because it really feel like right now we have an online program but it's like the students want to go more with a book. This would be a great option for them. Totally. And I'll give you my contact information or I'll show you just how to get in touch with me on the CK 12 adult ed page at the bottom because this is going to be probably the your starting point for a lot of CK 12 journeys here at the bottom. It says still have questions email us at partners at CK 12.org, and I'm the person who goes through all of our partners requests. So if you just want to send a quick email and say hey I was in your TLS session send information to you know my whoever your colleagues are at these email addresses or whatever I'll be happy to help do whatever I can and that's an online demo of virtual conversation and email whatever can kickstart that conversation. Thank you so much because I think this is such a great like such a great thing I just trying to get everyone else on board. Yeah, yeah and I feel like we were CK 12 is kind of ahead of the times for a long time that people weren't ready to get rid of their print textbooks, you know, still going through traditional adoption cycles and I feel like the past couple years just the nature of open educational spaces and how teachers are sourcing from so many different places anyway and putting them in a learning management system of, you know, we're just, we're one of those tools and again we're, we're free and we're one that, you know, 13 years in the industry we're not going to, we're not going to fold in the next couple days we're here to we're here to stay so I think there's confidence in that as well which is I know a concern is teachers are always, you know, oh they're introduced this new platform and this new thing and we aren't we aren't new we've we've been here for for quite a while. Lindsay, one of the things that I had the same thing with my school district. I came in, I was so excited and so I put it in my class, so that it was there so that my students started talking about it with other students. I had specific teachers and said hey you should get on, and I didn't get the warm clapping response I wanted so yeah I know the I know what you're up against. But here's the thing, we've got to get the administrators on board, and OTAN is going to be having and others, a series of webinars and we're going to be at every conference. Please please please put a bug in your administrators ear to come to them at those conferences we're going to be at CCAE we're going to be at the cost of summer Institute. And there's others net it can tell us more about them about all the ways because we know. I mean we thought that we would have a lot of people here. You are the wonderful ones, and we are so appreciative of you. But this is, it's not a hard sell, it's just a mind shift. And that's one of the challenges so have your administrators attend the sessions so that we can address their questions and help them. And Kim we're doing yeah like Debbie just said we're going to have on the adult calendar, a series of webinars just like something similar to this and maybe dive a little deeper. So we, that would be a perfect time. And I mean, and then Lindsay's offer of actually doing something for your agency specifically so I think there are many ways that we can support this effort. And Kim can you remind me what agency you're in. I feel like I know but. Yeah, so we have also Jill and Vicki at the DLAC. Yeah, so who you can potentially work together with and possibly use their DLAC, their digital leadership, their association with the digital leadership along with to approach your administrators, just an idea but we can talk more offline about some of the strategies but yes I agree there, there's so much more coming on this topic. If it's okay. Let me jump into one of these books because I know you know Debbie kind of gave the overview of what you're going to find it all of them but and also an effective way to went over your colleagues or decision makers is just to take them into a lesson and give them a tour of a lesson and then they're like, Oh, I get it this is this is super powerful so I'll do a science one first and then we'll jump into a math one as well. But this is our book on our flexbook 2.0 platform that science prize school equivalency, and you can see that it's the partnership of CK 12 and OTAN you can see that was last modified February 13 2021 this always gives you an idea of was content currently updated is this book from 2015. So you get some context for it. You can see who the authors are of these books which includes our original authors, as well as Debbie who was working on it with OTAN information about the standards. What I appreciate about these books though is that we've got all these different chapters. And let's find one that I get excited about. I'm a former English teacher so you can tell what I'm really pushing for the for the English teacher stuff but there's a lesson in here that I love that's on physical science work and machines and it's on levers. And so, when you click on an individual lesson that's part of this flexbook, you're taken to a page that presents you automatically with other ways to learn which as you've been hearing as part of our philosophy of we want students to learn in their own way some students learn best by reading the text, someone to watch the videos which is what these are. So you might like the simulation, the plicks or real world application. And so even before we take them into the lesson we're always saying hey here's some other ways if you're needing to like review or if you have students who are getting ahead and are saying hey what can I do next. There's extension activities there for them to do. So this is a 2.0 interface and like like Debbie was saying we've got flexi here in the corner who is somebody who can talk to you as the teachers or can help the students and and guiding their learning journey. If I scroll down you're going to see that we have linked to all different concepts here within the lesson so if I were to click on machine or distance it would take me to pages that give me information about that. And then within the actual lesson we've got the video embedded right here charts and graphs. And then here's a simulation I'll show you in just a second that's embedded right within the lesson. You've got a plicks that's embedded right within the lesson. And then for instance some summary and some review questions. A few things that I like to point out at the bottom of the page is that we do have Google translate available on all the pages and this is huge. So, it's not perfect because it's Google translate but it's gotten a little much better over the years for instance let me go ahead and just switch this to Spanish. And you'll see that all of the text and all of the menu options have been instantly changed to Spanish. So when you're working with adult learners you come in you know from from all different all different languages that you're not familiar with. This, this could be helpful and getting them ahead start on navigating through our content or their support system their their families their community members. We speak another language you can engage them in that way. So just notice that that Google translate options there at the bottom. Like Debbie said we've got an adaptive practice that's attached to all the lessons and I'm going to show you what that looks like real quick. It's set up where students are trying to get 10 questions correct. So this is how we we set the game of the trying to get 10 correct. And when they go into an adaptive practice, you know get 10 correct correct. Yep, I'm going to start practicing. We have true fall still in the blank drag and drop short answer we have all different types of questions. And it's, it's meant to be practice so they start off with the zero out of 10 correct. So we've got flexi down here ready to help with hints if they need hints. There is a scratch pad available if we need to sketch anything out. And then you can type in an answer. And I got that one right yay so you get a positive message I've got one out of 10 correct and I go on to the next question. I'm not even going to read it and I'm probably going to miss it. It's going to give me another shot it's gonna say hey do you need you know help do you need to go back and you need to look at this lesson do you need hints. I can try the lesson again. I'm going to miss this again. And so now you can see that my skill level has changed where I'm basically one for two right now and so I'm still at the beginning skill level meter because I haven't worked my way up to the more difficult questions with any sort of proficiency. Students are trying to for sure get their 10 correct and then they're watching their skill level meter grow based on their success rate with the different types of questions but for your students who are doing well it's going to adapt it's going to get harder. For your students you need to like go back a little bit it's going to the questions are going to stay in that easy and medium category. And then everybody gets a report so if you as a teacher have assigned this to your students you would be able to see a reports. Or your students would be able to see one as well, and a basic report kind of looks like this. It's not very interesting so I only spent a minute on this but it'll show you the percentage correct their best streak. Again time spent is huge if your students spent 50 seconds or 20 minutes that would tell you a lot the skill level, and then the breakdown of different questions and you can even, you know do a deep dive and see exactly what the students typed in as well. If you're wanting to monitor that and then practice they can keep practicing whenever they want so you can do some before dinner some after dinner. Come back in try to reach that goal of 10 so we find adaptive practice to be a really powerful tool. And again that's already part of any of our flex book 2.0 lessons for most of these books there may be a couple books like I don't think the history books. The history and government book probably don't have the attached adaptive practice but for most of those math and science books on that adult education page each lesson already has this right there attached. So briefly I don't know how many of you this really affects but if you're looking to assign these like Debbie said Google classroom is a popular one canvas school G. You're just pressing a button at the top, and then you would be able to sync to your Google classroom, or you would actually go in through canvas or school G and assign that through were a third party app that's installed into those. If you don't have those learning management systems or you're working with, you know, a smaller group of adult educators you can use a CK 12 classroom to see the progress. But it's pretty slick as far as you know, you just say hey I'm going to sign this lever lesson I can give instructions I can select the start date the due date I choose whether or not I want the answers to be shown to the student right away or after the due dates you've got a lot of control over how you want to monitor progress, and you would be able to assign the lesson. What Debbie was saying is like the the latest greatest is our systems gotten really really really smart in the past year we've got all the Silicon Valley AI machine learning people working on it. Where, once you start assigning things to your classes you are going to get insights that look like this where it's going to put them on a scatter plot, and Debbie already talked you through some of these it's going to make real time recommendations to you so if you think of this as kind of the best of all worlds of, we can give you a heat map that shows you out of glance how the students are performing or you can drill down to any individual student. As much as you want to see exactly how much time they spent on a lesson, what their engagement was what their skill level was so you can get a lot or a little depending on how you're wanting to monitor progress on that. And then a couple things she she showed you the browse page for a simulation but if I click into this. It shows you a simulation which these just started talking I'm going to start talking to me in a second but we add some voice to this but they always start off with this big question that can Sarah lift your mother on a seesaw. I labeled a physics simulation but I've seen this one particular use at the middle school level doesn't have to be a, you know, high school physical. I don't physics to intimidate anybody I think it can be used at all levels with all learners, but it's going to take you into a little video introduction, and then ask, you know how can we make Sarah, it's going to do this, this video introduction I'm going to scroll where you get to the sandbox area and then here's where you're actually manipulating variables and trying to figure out what is going to make Sarah lift her mom here well she has to be a more of a distance from the fulcrum she would have to way more. You see the real charts and graphs, we've got worksheets that go with this, we have challenge questions that go with it and then the end we have these extension activities that show you, you know what you can learn next. So simulations are really cool and they're again right there in the lesson to try to help them you know what what better way to learn what a lever is than actually going through that activity. And then similarly, we have clicks, which stands for play learn interact explore. And we have about 1200 of these on our site across math and science. These aren't as elegant as our simulations they're not that full animated environment, but these are great like five to 10 minute activities where there's some sort of simple interaction you're usually doing over here this one involves moving a red dot watching that bicep muscle increase I could add some labels. And then it's going to ask me a series of questions. And again I can answer the questions and if I miss it. I'm going to help me learn why I missed it. I can have hints. I can see the text to help me it's another like practice learning tool. But I see these a lot as review as you know class getting started of like hey, you know I'm going to take attendance and you start working on this place. They're great just like five to 10 minute short activities discussion but getting them engaged and getting them actually see what's happening. So, those are kind of the pieces to a lesson. The, when you're in a flex book 2.0 lesson here I know Debbie was saying that she thinks that we've done a good job hiding some things from her which which we probably have so I'm, I'm going to jumpstart demo account right now. I'm wanting to get back to kind of that homepage dashboard where it says dashboard classes library settings. I'm able to access that here under my name under the drop down. But then these nine squares here this is actually your toolbar when you're in a flex book 2.0 book. And I don't want you to overlook that because that's where you can access the things that you need like insights. You can have all those related activities that we showed you on that start page and you can find those under related content. You can assign individually or you know science part of the lesson. Students are able to make notes and highlights and they will show up here in their individual accounts they can always go back and study and see you know what they did on any individual lesson which is which is huge you know digital textbooks but they can't write all over it but CK 12 books you can write all over you as an educator could add an additional resources so if you wanted to include a PDF activity PowerPoints, an image as long as it is licensed compliant that you can add in whatever you like here for your students to be able to access with this lesson as well. And then there's all kinds of things you can do like said you can assign it. You can also just share it maybe you don't want to like get a grade report you don't care if you get 10 points out of 10 points for completing the assignment and Google classroom for instance, maybe just want to share you can share an individual All of our resources our plicks our Sims our books they all have a unique URL up here so you can also just always copy that URL and you can email it to somebody or you can put it in your learning management system or if you have your own you know Google sites page or however you're you're working with your learners. Just know that you can always grab a link and share it with them if you would like. And then here's where I could download a PDF copy if I need the static PDF. And then we also have some like display settings here if that helps some some students need the font to be bigger text to be bigger, you know prefer the dark screen to the light screen line spacing. So we do have some kind of accessibility things for the students there as well. And then navigating the book. Again, there's there's these page tabs here so I could go to the next lesson and after lever we have wheel and axle. I could also go up to the table of contents over here, and I could navigate you know I'm playing around in physical science but maybe I want to look at life science let's go to a lesson on cells. I'm able to you know what's going to characteristics of life, and I can navigate my book this way as well. So why don't I like come up for air for a second and I can't see you guys because I hid my little things so I could demo. But, but based on just kind of like the flow of a book again what what you're going to see from the adult page is going to vary slightly depending on how much it's been customized by other users Debbie was showing you that a few of the high school trauma books have been like created by really really awesome educator who's already paired this down. And then some of the books are truly CK 12, totally just CK 12 resources that are going to look you know exactly like this in this format. Lindsay there's a question in the chat. Due to the place that I work we have restricted internet access. What are the links embedded in the context to other websites that are students can access. And maybe she can ask more. Tell us. Yeah, yeah, our, you, you can by nature obviously in this type of digital textbook embed different links. We have tried to strip a lot of those out as far as you know linking to a NASA website or this we find that you know linking to other websites sometimes they expire go away and that's something we can't really control. So you're not going to find a ton of just like Lucy goosey external links but what you lose I guess if you were to print this download this is a PDF. They would still get the image, they would get that text. But if we had any plix or simulations and better than this or here's this video. It's not going to show up in the printed out book obviously they wouldn't be able to access this video, but perhaps you click on the video and you jot down the YouTube address that they get online at some point you know access it later. So, so yeah you lose you lose the interactivity, but I think most people find workarounds to that solution and then again if you're somebody who you just need the text you need to get it to your students for whatever reason offline at a minimum we can do that for you. What else is happening in the chat I don't have the chat open this or anything, anything exciting happening in there. I think we've overwhelmed everyone. But that that is something we fight at CK 12 is that we do overwhelm people because there's so there's so much here so let me let me. Let me back out to the very beginning and just show you a few other like starting from basics because you're going to leave the session day and you're going to be like. Okay, you know maybe you're going to think about it tomorrow or maybe it's going to be two months or maybe it's going to be next year I have no idea when you're going to come back to this and it's going to make an impact hopefully at some point it is. But two places that you're going to want to go, you can always just go to CK 12.org, which is our landing page. And I told you there's no paywall know anything like that, but you do want to set up an account at some point. So you would identify yourself as a teacher. If that's the domain you're in your students would could be students, but you just need to set up an account totally free. And then, since you've had an account set up that's when we can start tracking your progress and storing things in your library, and all that good stuff. Okay. And then the menu option that I really like from the homepage is this explore menu, because it has quick links to a lot of what we just talked about, we just talked about our flexbook 2.0. I showed you adaptive practice, simulations, plicks, links to the standards that certified educator program we've been talking about upcoming webinars. So you can go directly to a lot of landing pages here. Or, again, in the subjects. That's what we were looking at before where it divides it all by subjects and this is your easy access to always going back to our adult education page. And so you've got full access here to all of these books. And we we've tried to kind of cherry pick what we think the most useful resources are for in the space of adult education and again links to how to integrate with Google classroom or canvas or school G. And then even some quick overview videos here on like bite size tips on how to get started. And then it said the all important my email address of you just say, Hey, I was in your session. Let's set up a time to chat I want to talk more about this. This is this is your way to get in touch with me and and we're we're small nonprofit where we actually are able to do that kind of like hand holding we enjoy working with individual users. So on this page the the CK 12 logo always takes you back out to the homepage. It's like I said you can explore by resource or check out by subjects. Hang out in this adult education section that we're going to continue to be building out with more resources. This is just what we've launched with today on, you know, beginning of March 2021. Now you got a hand up. I do and I wanted to circle back to. Our channel's comment in the very beginning, looking forward to this as I'm still learning how to customize the content for my students so how are you feeling when you know looking at this now after this presentation about customizing content and do you have specific questions are trying I know you kind of looked at this. I'm going to unmute myself so this this looks great. And I have been using and I'm going to go back talk to my department chair again. I use CK 12 for primarily math. My only, you know, the hurdle I always feel is, you know, I don't want to put the whole lesson. If I'm doing like, you know, real numbers, I don't want, you know, the whole lesson to be assigned to my students because it's. It's so it's too overwhelming for them. Is there any way I can look at just one worksheet at a time that I can post or share. Sure, sure. For instance, is there is there a book book closely aligns to what you're. You can pick anyone, you know, and Matt, you know, maybe HSE math or something or any page whatever is easy for you. Yeah, so let's foundations math, foundational math. Okay, so let's look at that because we we've talked about the ability to customize but just just briefly hopefully this would would help you have. If, if you decide okay you're like, this is the book that I want to start with for some of my teachers you can absolutely or educators you can absolutely copy and paste this link like I said, you can also start adding it to your library if this is the book that I want to bookmark basically book adding to your libraries like creating a bookmark so it'll always be there for you so I'm going to go ahead and add this to my library so it's always in my library anytime I need it. But you have the option to customize this book however you'd like. So, I'm going to click customize and what's basically happened is that it's made a copy of the CK 12 adult learner book and put it into your library so what you're going to do now it's not going to affect the master copy of the book this is just your copy you're playing around with, and you have all these controls here, and so you can open up any of these individual chapters. This is again a flexible features this is something that a teacher created but if you're like you know I don't want that introduction. You can just press the x and you could remove it, and it will be gone and you will start with full number review. So, at a chapter level. The first thing you probably want to do is figure out the scope and sequence like okay we're going to do most useful number reviews. We're going to get to ratios and proportions so I'm going to exit out of that I'm going to remove that chapter I'm going to remove percents, and then I'm going to teach how to multiply and divide fractions before. Number and patterns good luck but that's that's that's what we're going to do, and then same thing within these individual sections of you can remove the individual lessons or rearrange them of a we're not going to do this, whatever remove. So, once you get your like scope and sequence the way that you like and say alright this is pretty good. You could also add new lessons that either you have created, or you can search our library if you're like I know ck 12 has this awesome lesson on whatever it's not in this book you can go to the ck 12 library and you can pull resources into your book. And then within these individual lessons. Let me lecture let me go ahead and save this I'm going to save these changes you're going to see that my my book has now been customized it's now the jumpstart demo book that's the account I'm in last modified just now. But I can go into any of these sections and I can say, okay. I like part of this lesson but I don't like all of this lesson. And so I have the ability to press customize at this level as well and that would be under my toolbar. And then I can edit. And it's going to take you to our editor, and this will be familiar to you it's going to look like a Google editor or a Microsoft Word doc or something where you're able to. You're able to change the title if you want. And then you're able to go into the lesson, and you can customize it as much as little as you want so if you're like, that's, I don't really like that picture I'm going to delete that. I actually don't like this whole introduction. I don't want my students to do these examples I'm going to delete that. I don't want the answers to be at the bottom. I'm going to delete that. I want, you know, you're able to add in whatever you want if you want to add in images and you want to add in your own videos your own instructions. You've got the options to do that insert image insert media add headers all that kind of stuff so you can customize it however you want and then when you finalize the draft. I'm going to see that I've now deleted that image and some random text. So my lesson just starts here with reading a decimal words, and you can always go in and edit it anytime so I can, I could change this again. And I can change it, and you know, over the summer. This is your living textbook idea. Assigning individual lessons. If I assigned this lesson it would just assign lesson 3.2 on decimals, and the grade that's going to be passed back to me is going to be on this either quiz or adaptive practice that's attached and this one has a quiz attached. That's going to be the grade that's going to be reported back to Google classroom. All of the other things that you can do within a lesson. That's just going to be tracked as far as insights where you can see what a student was being what student was clicking on. So specifically back back to your question on if you only want pieces of it. That's how you customize a lesson and maybe adapt what you want the lesson to look like but say you're like hey I just want. I like those clicks I think clicks are great. I need a five to 10 minute activity I don't want the lesson and everything that goes with it. Just go to our clicks browse page. Find the category that you're looking for of you know we're an arithmetic. Somebody mentioned that earlier I'm going to click on this one. This is, you know, find a place that's got some challenge me questions that you like. And as I said you can either to share the URL, or if you want to actually get feedback on if the students opened up to interact with this place, then you can assign it here as well. So I guess my big tip to you is to always press the slow to go out to the homepage again the explore menu option. Same thing I could go to adaptive practice and I could just assign adaptive practice if I wanted so if I want to just do earth science adaptive practice. I could find my individual subject and assign that and it wouldn't come with the whole lesson and the videos and the interactivity it would just drill them into the practice. Well folks navigate I think you're going to have to again you're going to have to step away from this and then come back and like go to ck 12.org and just start clicking around and be like oh yeah no that's that's that's the piece that I'm looking for and you know it takes a little bit of exploration to get to get comfortable with it. And see can you show them the flex lets that you guys adapted for the online environment that we're all dealing with with coven stuff. Another thing a couple different ways to get to it under this explore menu we've got flexlets right over here, or under subjects, you see that we've got math flexlets and science flexlets. And basically, our math team and our science team took the larger flex books and said alright if we needed to just do a crash course on this and we needed to like pair it down to be essential topics of, you know, what would be the most essential shorter versions of the larger books and people were using this over the summer to kind of like help fill the gaps of you know, hey my kids going into eighth grade but you know never really quite picked up on that that information. So they've got all these different flexlets. These we haven't, we haven't translated these specifically to adult education yet but if you liked any of these if you're like you know this prep is actually pretty good. So you can take any of our resources even a flex let's customize it. Give it a different name so it's not prep for seventh grade math of you know that it's, you know, can Cades my last name adult education class. I can call it whatever I want I can change this image I can, you know, remove whichever sections I don't want. And then within a few minutes, I can have my own book here's my own link you know my flex my flex book can Cades adult education link. This cover would change if I change the cover. I can change this text so that's, that's kind of the process that I guess you would want to think about is which resource. Do you like that gets you close do you want to press that customize button that make a few tweaks to it. Then it can it can really be specific to your learners. Debbie what do you think. Oh, so much that. Yeah, maybe, maybe a few I think we're probably got a few minutes before I know that they need to be heading on to their next sessions or break or whatever's next but a few things that might help you again this help button. When you're navigating and you say okay well I'm a teacher parents. I mentioned a quiz earlier but I didn't show you how to make a quiz and so later on if you're like, how do you do quiz, right here how to create a quiz in that help center article or if you're looking for more information on. You know anything how to interpret different reports or what's going on with the insights, you can put it into the help center. So we're in another place where we include a lot of tutorials is on our webinars page, where we have recordings of doesn't like that. Maybe because I think, I think I'm on I'm on a VPN to ask long story, but if you go to webinars it'll it'll show up and I'll show you the most recent webinars most recent recording of the webinars that we've done. So for the page will also have quick overview videos that are like those bite size like I said minute and half two minutes to get you started. So those are good places to get you started or our new favorite links to get 12. We tried to put the key components here. So we can give you more information for teachers and students specifically, and then we take you to those different pages here. And then we can link you to those quick overview videos down at the bottom of the page so if all else fails just use adult ed as your anchoring point for for navigating the site. That's very good. Anybody else have something that that you're going, oh, oh, can you show us that again. I, I've gone over the few years that I've worked with CK 12. And a lot of it is very intuitive, even when I wasn't using the shortcuts, I could still manage. It was, you just kind of go okay. And I was often in my, in my library, because that's where I would work on my textbooks and you can filter those by the kinds of materials that you have so that you can just see what you're, you know, maybe the thing you did most recently. But filter by source was it created by me or by it is it a flex book to, or was it a workbook and so you can find the things that you've gathered because I'm the kind of person that, if I see it and I like it, I want it. And so my library is rather large and unusable. So the pictures are very, very nice because then I can gather what I want to show or what I want to work on and find it pretty easily. So that was always something very, very good. If you want to become CK 12 certified. Don't be afraid of that. It's wonderful. They work on the, they're just walking you through they're going to give you some assignments to do some of these things, and then they walk you through it. I wanted to do it because I wanted to use CK 12 and I wanted to kind of know what I needed to do. And so that was a really great thing and I'm grateful that I did it. Let me go back and give you the contact information so that once again you'll know how to find things any last questions before we go from the live. No. Okay, all right then I'm going to share. Oops, I can't share because we're sharing. Hey, Debbie, I think we are having. We're going to need to share the link for the presentation again it's giving me a code. Okay, and then there are a couple of questions, any tricks for making downloadable PDFs for off offline use. And Christina, I have a pretty specific question about a plix integrated into canvas. I know that Corona Norco is using CK 12 with canvas so. Okay, Lindsay go ahead and you do that and then I'll give them the addresses and. Sure. I don't know about your specific plix canvas question I don't know if that's going to be out of my league or not. The one of the pages that I would refer you to where it's integrate with CK 12 is that we have this canvas page here. Let me get off this VPN I'm worried. So I'm going to try this again. I don't have access all these pages my computer is just just just being strange at the moment. This canvas page should answer a lot of the questions about integrating installing completing assignments troubleshooting seeing reports. And so I don't know if this would answer your specific plix question if not, if you could just send an email to that partners at CK 12.org. And then you'll probably have to escalate it to the guy who runs canvas, and get you an answer to that so sorry for the, sorry for the non answer but these pages give you some information about that. And then for anything else partners at CK 12.org. And then for the downloads like I said, with the books, if you've customized a book, and you want to do a download either of the whole book or individual sections. I could download as a PDF so this is that book that I just changed the title on. I could download it it's going to email you a link to the PDF and that's going to be the whole book. Or I could do that at any of these other levels to so if I just want to, you know, take this and get a download I can go over into my toolbar. And one of my toolbar options is going to be to download the PDF. And so that's how you get the offline access to those. So you can do it small, if you want the students to be able to write on it, or you can do it large if your district is struggling with the online. So that's great. All right, let me put our contact information in the chat. Hey, folks and I, and I tried to submit that the site. Again, so hopefully you can have access to it. And also a reminder in the chat I've also added the link to the evaluation. So you can access the evaluation now we'd love to hear from you and what you feel about this presentation, and then underneath that is a link to the slide deck that Debbie and Lindsay use today. Okay, let me put that on the screen for you. Thank you, thank you, Peg for confirming that appreciate it. Okay, so here's our contact information. Can you all see it. I've got the right screen. Okay, and there's the presentation. I can show you what it's going to look like. It's where I put my presentations and so it's just the top one. And so it's a PDF and so you'll have it there. So you can go to that. Okay. Christina, so I think for that canvas question you're going to contact partners at CK 12.org. Perfect. Fantastic. Can you hear me. Yeah. Okay, sorry I think I was on mute. Can she show me the flow one more time, or tell me the flow so I went to the help center, right. Let me stop sharing just to learn about canvas. Is that what you said. Yeah, just to find that troubleshooting icon. I'm like I think that's the one I need. That's actually at CK 12.org slash canvas should get. Oh okay. Try this page and see if that and that's that's linked from the adult page. Perfect. Thank you. And that gives you kind of be everything you need to know about CK 12 integration with canvas and then if that doesn't solve your problem like I said just just shoot me a quick email and I'll get it troubleshooted for you by by the team. Awesome. Thank you so much for that. Absolutely. Thank you.