 So my name is Yacine. I'm here to talk to you guys about Learnful today. If you want to get in touch after this presentation, feel free to get in touch at y.heatlearnful.ca or ym.heat on Twitter. So I just want to quickly talk about, you know, Learnful, what is it, and how it might help in your teaching practice. It's an ongoing project that aims to provide a free and open platform for educators, instructional designers, students, researchers to share, remix, collaborate and build OER and open communities. You can check out the Canadian demo at Learnful.ca if you'd like. Learnful has a bunch of different features. It would take more than the 10 minutes that I have today to go through all of them. So today we're just going to focus on the open and collaborative workspaces, which is this blue panel you see on the very right. But just to give you a sense of kind of what are some of the other features, we have a modular system for creating OER. You can create H5P, lessons, modules, epics, quizzes, and so on and so forth. You can also remix each resource type. Each member has a portfolio where they can share their content and their resources and their ideas. There's also an idea exchange or social tools built into Learnful. More than just creating content, we want to basically let folks share their ideas and provide feedback and whatnot. So all we're here to talk to you about today is the open and collaborative workspaces. Really, there are essentially three components to our open workspaces. First is the discovery aspect. This allows members of the community to essentially find initiatives or efforts of other educators or designers who want to, who are essentially attempting to create OER for a specific purpose if you will. The second component being mobilization of knowledge in that within the workspace, educators can combine their efforts to either plan, organize, collaborate on the offering, or provide review of OER that gets created. And the final component being the cataloging of outcomes. Essentially, what did the workspace achieve? What are some of the outcomes that we shared? And being able to essentially share that with the rest of the community for educators who come on board and find it after the fact or in the future. If this chart looks similar, it's because, you know, you might be familiar with the community of practice framework, which is kind of what we use to design many of the features. And so I won't obviously explain community of practice because I'm assuming most of you are very familiar. But basically, when you take a look at the Learnful demo today, what you'll be seeing is essentially the five Rs and the community of practice framework implemented in a web application. So with that, I'm going to jump into a quick demo. So here I'm logged in in a test account. I'm on the workspaces section of Learnful. Here I have some workspaces that I can join. And these are essentially workspaces that members of Learnful would have created. So for example, perhaps I'm a health sciences educator, and I'm interested in OER that's being created by other health science educators. So I would go into this workspace. The workspaces created, the creator of that workspace provides a description for that workspace. This could include the goals, you know, the intended outcomes and whatnot. They also provide contribution guidelines, or sorry, contributor guidelines. So this is, you know, would essentially be, you know, the sort of steps or the, you know, the standards in which members were essentially guided by. As I mentioned, the more than just creating content, the idea is to plan and organize the way that we create content. The planning and organization occurs in discussions tab for a workspace. Once you join the workspace, you can access the discussion tab and you can also post new discussions. Discussions can be, you know, just like a blog post, if you all are discussion or a forum post. Or they can be events. They can be polls. And really any type of way that you might organize a discussion around an initiative for creating open content. So if I just click on the new discussion tab button, here I can start to essentially write out my content, provide a title. Decide what sort of post type it is, add attachments, things like, you know, H5P elements, you know, other educational resources, videos, files, meeting minutes, if this was a meeting. If we are planning an event like a sprint, you know, we can specify the date. And if we wanted to add a poll to this discussion, we can just add it there. So if we take a look at a discussion, we can see that this is an event type discussion. Here we have the event date, here we have the content. And obviously inside of here, any member of the community can view this discussion and join in the discussion by adding a reply. So if discussion is where the organization and the planning occurs, then labs are where the essentially the knowledge is mobilized where folks or educators and designers can get together and share content and review content and remix each other's content essentially. So here we have three labs for this workspace. We have a sprint lab, a group lab, and a deliverable lab. And obviously that sort of naming convention is more or less for organizational purposes. But let's take a look at a deliverable. Here we have a deliverable with the title interactive quizzes for biology, high school and up. And so if I'm a part of the health sciences or we are workspace and perhaps I'm a high school educator or high school teacher. And I'm interested in creating interactive courses or sorry interactive quizzes for biology. This is where I would essentially share or view or review resources in this workspace. So let's take a look at a h5p element that's been shared in this lab. In here I see the h5p element itself I see the authors I see the collaborators and I only have three minutes left so I'm just going to rush through here. And I have the ability to review this content, provide feedback for the authors so they know how to potentially improve upon it. I can also mark this as reviewed and tested. And that gets us into collections, where the outcomes and the shared outcomes and the achievements of the, the workspace is created, or essentially cataloged. So to create a collection we can specify, we're essentially in allowing for a group of content or a group of we are to that's been either vetted or reviewed or gone through some iterations or remixes to be shared within a community in a sort of cataloged manner. So what's better than finding one nice we are is finding, finding out that it's part of a bigger collection of we are that's been gone through that process of review potentially. And so yeah that that's in a nutshell, and I want to give a few minutes for for questions so that in a nutshell is how we're approaching collaborative we are to make we are a little bit more sustainable to give it longevity, and to essentially support, you know, the dimensions of what we are. So with that, if you have any questions, please throw it into the chat or, or just feel free to turn on your mic and let me know. Thanks so much just in so yeah please put any questions you might have reason in the chat, because I have a question about how you see this being used would you see it being a means for faculty across multiple communities to collaborate is that kind of the like can you give us a few use cases I guess that describe the scenario for use. Certainly so right now we're working with a few or we're Canadian based. And so we're working with mostly Canadians, Canadian institutions right now. We have one potential partnership coming down the lines which is essentially a cross provincial. And so the idea is that learnful is a tool where they get to practice where they get to share and where they get to create and also review and, you know, kind of go into that iterative mechanism of improving upon their OER. So yeah, definitely the idea is that it's, there's no borders in terms of, you know, where the OER gets created and who owns the OER and essentially, you know, you can have collaborates on OER and those collaborates would be able to edit and and remix that content as well. I hope that answers your question.