 Welcome to Moodle 3.8. We're delighted to announce the release of Moodle 3.8. With a focus on community requested features, Moodle 3.8 brings the first phase of our H5P integration, significant enhancements to forums including forum grading, forum export and a summary report, and improved learning analytics. Thanks to collaboration with the open source H5P project, it's now possible to add H5P interactive content to your Moodle course, either by linking or uploading from a button in the Ato editor, or by using the H5P filter to embed an activity in places such as labels, pages or books. This is a welcome first step and we'll be working on further integration in Moodle 3.9. Funding from the Moodle Users Association has enabled us to make a number of improvements to the forum activity. Forums may now be graded, there's a new summary report, and the option to export forum discussions, and an experimental nested view layout can be tried from your user preferences. Analytics now offers two new insights, students who have not accessed the course yet, and students who have not accessed the course recently. Models may be restricted to certain categories or courses, a new insights results report is available, and teachers are now able to select a number of students and, for instance, send them all a message. New course overview settings enable an admin to configure the currently available layouts and to allow sites to determine their own filter options, including course custom fields such as programs. The colors of the course card patterns can also be configured by your admin. Emoji fans will welcome the option to add emojis to messaging and via a button in the Ato editor, and staying up to date is more efficient now as you can filter the calendar by month, day, and upcoming events. Our community developers have improved quiz creation and management in Moodle 3.8 with ID numbers and tags now displayed in the question bank, along with an edit menu, making it easier and more efficient to organize questions. And everyone will welcome a session timeout alert to keep them on target. Moodle HQ would like to thank our developers, community members, Moodle partners, the Moodle Users Association and the H5P team for their help with this release. Moodle 3.8 is dedicated to Kuhn-Rochermans, volunteer translation coordinator since 2004 and to all our community translators who perform such an important role in making Moodle truly global.