 Hello Ross here, this could be your report home to parents, an audio version, but of course we might want to do a video version would have to consider background teachers producing the reports in school. We may have a caption on the screen that we can record but sustain eye contact with the family, or we might want teachers to have a script my favorites people. And I use this to provide a 60 second video report of a child's progress, homework, behavioral whatever it might be and it might go like this. This year. Hi, it's Mr McGill here I teach Ross, designing technology member of XYZ school. I'm really pleased with Ross's work. He's done XYZ. I'm a bit curious as to why he does ABC. I wonder if it's because of X. I suggest maybe be. Maybe you could try 123. And I would recommend in the next week, month, half term, he does use WWE I'm making these letters up. So, just to confirm what we've agreed I would recommend XYZ. Send me an email, these details on the screen in the link to the video. And I look forward to seeing how your child makes progress. Thanks very much. I'm not going to end the recording now of course there'll be a lot of concerns safety privacy a lot of nervous teachers a lot of people that don't want to do this kind of stuff but through a secure management information system. All these video recordings can be protected I guess the downside is in this online world is the recording being screen grabbed by the end user parent or maybe the child. So it's worth considering I'm sure there's some solutions out there that could protect stop that from happening so it might be a watch it once only then it disappears, the school retains the video, but the end user only has the chance to watch it once or twice before it kind of locks out after five days or whatever it might be. You have all the hyperlink data that analytics to see when who locations device, how long they watch your video for, and no now I've shot this for a couple of minutes. I've probably lost you. So it's time to finish the video.