 So, good morning all the remote centers, I will now quickly take you through what you are supposed to do today, you have been given a folder spoken, it should be on your desktop of every machine. When you double click and open this folder, there should be four files and folders within that, locate index dot html file, if you are a first time learner, first time remote center participating in this program, then kindly go through the readme.txt file ok. After you do that, locate index dot html file, right click and open it either with Google Chrome or with Firefox web browser ok. So, once you do that this is what you will see, the Firefox web browser is only going to act as a video player, this is an offline mode as you can see it is coming from the local directory. Prominently on your screen when you open this file, you will see the side by side method video. If you have not watched this video before, if you are learning first time, please go through this video, it will explain how to use the spoken tutorial content and to do the practice side by side. Once you have gone through this side by side video, click on select first category, you will see python ok, select that select language. In your case, you may also have downloaded the regional language content either in Hindi or Telugu. So, you can use that as well, once you click on the submit button, you will see a list of topics. This is the index of the topics for python that you will cover today. Always start with the first one, if you are a first time user, if you do have no idea about python, you are using it for the first time, please begin with tutorial number one which is getting started with I python. If you are an advanced learner, you can go through the topics, you can go through the outline for each topic and if you are well convergent with that topic, you can skip it and maybe start at the intermediate level ok. So, this is up to you depending on your expertise in python, you have to begin either at the basic level, tutorial number one or intermediate level, tutorial number one. So, when you click on any topic, this is what the video player screen will look like. You will see the video player very prominently on the screen, this is where the video will play. Any questions which have been posted related to this particular video will be available on the right of the video player. If your screen is smaller than what I am now showing on the display, you may find this panel below the video player ok. So, you can click on this, you can see read the question, read the answers. Below the video player is the outline for that particular tutorial. When you are going through this tutorial, you are watching it, listening to it, practicing it in between or at the end of the tutorial, there will be assignments which you will be prompted to do. The assignment is also given here ok. So, you can click on it and this is the text format of the assignment which you are supposed to complete after watching a particular video. Now, in some cases ok let me so, once you are here, you click on this tab here and the index is now available to you. So, now you need not go out of this page ok, till the end of the day you will remain in this page. You can use the navigation button ok to go to the next topic. So, when you do that you will get the next topic, likewise you keep navigating completing each tutorial and you will keep navigating to the next tutorial. Now, in some tutorials apart from what I have told you the components, you might also find a code file link. Now, the code file is basically the code which was used in the examples which were demonstrated within the tutorial ok, now here for example here. So, instead of you typing out all the commands one by one, we have provided the code file. So, you can use this code file for your practice. So, this will be available in this will be available in a few topics, not necessarily in all the topics ok. So, once again this is your video player, this is the questions tab, if there are questions posted on the forums, this is your list of topics, the index of topics. Every tutorial the outline is below the player, the assignment is to the right and below that you will find code files whenever it has been provided. Now, one another very important thing that I want to tell you is below the player you will see a link called instruction sheet. When you click on this, you will get the soft copy of the instruction sheet. In case your remote center has not given you the hard copy, then you meant open this ok, keep it to your on one of the tabs on your browser and go through this instruction sheet once before you begin and in between also. Now, many of you will have the question that how do we open IPython ok, so that instruction is given on the sheet whatever I have told you all of that is covered in section 1, section 2 and section 3. Section 4 is where you begin with the tutorial, so when you are beginning with that how to open Python on Linux is mentioned in section 4.1 and how to open Python on Windows ok, if your Windows users is mentioned in section 4.2. Then there are common instructions again which I have covered ok, that how you can practice, how you can do the assignments, how you can use the code files. These are in sections 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5. There are some additional instructions for some of the tutorials and it is for your benefit that you should read them when you are practicing that particular tutorial. So for example, tutorial number 3 has some additional information, 5, 13 and 14 also have some additional information. So kindly refer to the sheet in between whenever you are on that particular tutorial ok and as mentioned by Professor Kannan earlier, if you have any doubts at any time when you are practicing and you are unable to find the answer or solution, please post your questions on the forums ok, be very clear when you are posting the question so that the team here can understand what you are asking and we will be able to give a suitable reply. You are also welcome to post answers if you already know, if you are an expert, somebody has posted a question, you already know the answer then you are also most welcome to post your replies. There is only one request from all of you when you are posting replies, kindly be polite and friendly, do not humiliate or insult anybody for asking a silly question ok. It may be silly for the experts but it may be very very important and relevant for the person who is asking the question ok. So you are most welcome to participate in the forums as a person who is posting replies as well ok. So this is very quickly about how you have to learn through the tutorials which have been given to you ok. So we expect you to complete at least about 8 to 10 tutorials by 12.30 ok, these are all about 10 to 12 minutes if you are spending about average of 20 to 22 minutes per tutorial doing the assignments and the practice, you should be able to cover 8 to 10 tutorials ok. At this point you may have you know more questions which our experts and our professors will answer at 12.30 and once again they will meet you at 5. So this is all from me in terms of instructions for the day ok and assuring you that we are here on forums to help you. Thank you very much and good day.