 Hello, welcome to Quantitative Literacy, Math 143. This is a little introduction video on how to navigate Odigia. So in your blackboard page, you should have a link that says Odigia Courses. We're going to click on that. And your first time, you're going to have a long list of courses that are offered here in Odigia at Forsyth Tech. You're going to want to find your instructor, it might be at the different section. And let's see, Heather King. We can click on her. And then you would need to enter in a course code the first time you enter here. Your instructor provides the course code for you. And that will allow you to enroll in the class for the first time. Once you enroll in a class, you'll have, here's all the courses I'm enrolled in here at Forsyth Tech. You'll have this page. And then this over here will look a little different because I am an instructor. But we can enter a course. When you enter, you have a series of tabs on the top. It always opens you up into the activity feed. Some instructors choose to use the activity feed. A lot don't for quantitative literacy for Math 143. So this tab isn't all that important to most students. But if you click over on course outline, here you'll find readings, examples, videos for the course. You can think of this as replacing your textbook. And this menu is fully interactive. You can see a list of sets or units here. And you can click every set is full of concepts. And this is similar to chapters and sections. So each concept acts as a section. So here we have set unit 2.1. I wouldn't bet on it. I want to understand why. And your second concept in that set is what are the chances. Here you have videos. Nice looking guy there. And readings, examples, try it questions. And then from here, selected content acts as the reading. And then the reviews tab acts as practice and as quizzes or in our situation in Math 143. This is where we place our lab assignments, our online lab assignments. There's also resource tab, which can give you extra readings. Typically in the first or second concept of each set, there's some extra reading. If the selected content isn't enough or if you want some extra, there might be some extra videos like you see here. You can always click on the header to get back to the outline. And also from the outline, you can jump directly to the practice and to the quiz. Now you can see here that it says complete the practice questions to access the quiz. This is a setting that your instructor can choose to use or not to use. But typically in order to be able to access a quiz, you'll need to complete the practice first. Throughout quantitative literacy, you have lab assignments. And those lab assignments might be paper-based or they might be found under this quiz section requiring you to complete the practice section first. So let's take a quick example, look at a quick example of that. Here it's set 1.1 first concept, what is quantitative literacy? There are two practice problems. Looks like I got the first one wrong and the second one right. But then I can go under the quiz and I have, I didn't do very well at this quiz, my first lab assignment, what is quantitative literacy writing assignment? And I could have written my answer here instead I just wrote hello. So that is a quick outline. Under course outlines, you have an interactive menu that can jump you to reading and videos, to practice, and to in our context labs, which are placed under the quiz tab. Another thing of note, you'll see throughout these check marks over here, which can tell you whether you have completed a concept. So here you can see I have completed the practice because I got a circle and I have completed this quiz or lab assignment which I got a zero because all I did was type hello. And then here you can see I completed this practice because I have a complete zero and there wasn't a quiz here so I got a check mark. So that's an overview. I hope you enjoy quantitative literacy.