 OTAN, Outreach and Technical Assistance Network. Hello everyone. Thank you so much for joining us for Part 2, CK12 Integration. This is a second series. We have a third series for you, which is coming up. I'm Netta Anasari. I'm a technology projects coordinator for OTAN, and I'm going to hand it to Debbie, who's going to introduce herself, and then Lindsay. So Debbie? I'm Debbie Jensen, and I've worked in Adult Ed for 33 years in basic skills down in Southern California. Currently, I work for OTAN, and I love what I do, and I love CK12, so I'm really excited to share that with you today. Hi, everybody. I'm Lindsay from CK12, and CK12 is based out of California, but I'm coming to you live from Overland Park, Kansas today. I've worked for CK12 for about six years. Before that, I spent 10 years teaching English and video production in a high school, public high school. So it's been so awesome working with Debbie and Netta on this project and trying to create books that are specially designed for adult learners. So happy to be your CK12 point person on anything adult education. Thank you, Debbie and Lindsay. Hey, confirm for me, Debbie, if you can see my slides or the slides. Yes, I can see them. Perfect. Perfect. Thank you. All right, so we're so happy again to kind of recap and share that we do have a home on the CK12 website, ck12.org slash adult Ed and Lindsay shared with you. Our partnership and we're very grateful and you probably heard it in part one, so I won't spend too much time on it. But really the idea is to the resources and the material on the CK12 website is valuable and helpful and useful and adult Ed and how do we, how do we use it, right? And how do we kind of know that this is a place where we can find resources for our adult learners. And so CK12 listened and they, they helped us create a page that will lead our educators and our students to access those materials. So we're super grateful for CK12, we're super grateful to have Lindsay, and we're very grateful to have Debbie as our leader to create some of this in material that we're going to share with you today. So this is a URL just as a reminder. Today's objectives. We really want to show you how you can use CK12 in your classroom so we're going to take a quick kind of review I've already reviewed the website for you and I'm going to review a couple more slides of what we talked about last week. As far as part one. And then how do you join. We're going to take you live into a flex book. We want to show you how to customize resources so whether you're using it as, you know, full on material to for your students on that you have an economic students or you have a student that's working on algebra. We're going to show you some of our resources but maybe you just want to customize and use partial resources. We're going to show you all of that today. And then Lindsay's going to show us some live customization and then share it with us. Some of the contact information as well so it's going to be jam packed full of good information on how to proceed and how to create content, or how to create your materials on CK12. ABE resources already available already at your fingertips. Of course it's not limited to the four books that you see on the adult page on CK12. But it's a start. And so you have foundational math math math for adult basic ed and then pre algebra and those are books that are ready to pick up and go. And then, like I said, we'll show you a little bit more customization and what that looks like, but if you don't want to do that and if you don't want to look through some of the other helpful resources that CK12 might have, this is a good way to start. So thanks to Debbie and Lindsay for helping us create these these books and making them accessible for our educators in California. So they'll kind of share with you as well that, you know, they may have found books that were already created, and then they kind of moved them over to the adult page and those are things that we can do on CK12 as well. Again, the adult secondary items are also available for high school diploma and high school equivalency. So if you have students that are struggling in government, you have resources and a book to help support them there if you have students that are struggling in chemistry, you have you have resources that can help you there. And we know our adult ed students need additional supplemental materials here materials here and there so this is a great way to start. If you are offering high school equivalency classes and you need additional support for algebra or additional support I know when I was in the classroom I needed additional support for my students and science and social studies. So those are additional items that you can find for your students on the CK12 website. Okay, so that's a quick kind of recap of what we discussed last week, but we're going to go into kind of live and some demos and how to get started and I'm going to hand it over to Lindsay, who's going to take us away with that. Thank you. Absolutely. And before we make sure that everybody's signed in and joined and all that kind of stuff there is a question that I just got in the Q&A, I'm asking about our nonprofit status so this is a good time to remind everybody that the CK12 foundation is a nonprofit, a non revenue nonprofit. So you're not going to see any advertising on our site. There's there's there's no trick to it as far as we're never going to ask for any of your credit card information things like that we are free resources for everyone. And as far as how we're funded we are funded by a family foundation it's very generous. They've been supporting us since 2007. And so we're going to continue that support for the years, years to come so we were nonprofit that's lucky that we aren't constantly getting donations that money's always been in place and it's just we're trying to be strategic about how to best use it to impact education, and I can tell you our founder is so excited about adult education. We've really gone all in and we're trying to, again, this is this is the getting started mode and then we're really looking for strategic partners in the space to help us make these books better to you know identify areas where we can help with some you know and show some of your colleagues. How do you see K12. We're not we're not selling anything it's truly just getting the word out spreading it and hoping that these books are going to save educators time and then be really great learning for your adult learners. So last week and I wish I knew how many of you are here from last week and I don't think I really have any way of judging that but the, the first part here I'm just going to do a little bit of review. And then we're going to talk specifically about customization and most of that's going to be new because I didn't really get into a lesson last time and show you all the things that you can do to a lesson. So, keep in mind that a lot of today like netta said, we have resources ready for you to grab and go. So if you are not interested and you don't have the bandwidth to do a lot of a lot more work to your books you absolutely don't have to. But I'm hoping to intrigue you a little bit by the capabilities so that you might be enticed to do some localization specifically for your students. So, first things first, let's make sure that you guys have all signed up or signed in. I'm actually going to go live to the site and let me show this because it's probably just as easy. Oh, it says I can't start my screen so let's try now. I'm looking for my screen to share. Okay. Here we go. You guys should be looking at the CK 12 homemade homepage. And I have signed in to a demo account. And you can tell that I've signed in because it has my name in the upper right hand corner. I am signed in as a teacher, which I would encourage all of you to do if you're playing the educator role. And this is the view that I get. So if you have not signed in yet. Go ahead and sign in you've got options you can sign in using Google you can sign in with other single sign ons. I can show you how I have set up my account, which again is a demo account, you have options to put in your name. I'll address music you can tell that I have signed on with Google you could sign on with Facebook Twitter or you Microsoft users you can just do that single click sign on as well. You can select your time zones. And then this is where you're going to find some information about how you want to communicate with CK 12 so you have some control over your notifications. And then if you ever wanted to do some deactivation and things like that that's all here in your account. If you aren't sure if you are a teacher or a student under profile, if I say change profile. It's going to pop up a box, and it shows me here that I'm a teacher so if you signed up as a student and you want to change that to the teacher role you're able to do that here. This information is all kind of optional. It's just to have our system kind of serve up some recommendations for you that are that are catered to your subjects and whatnot. If you want to change your profile photo if you would like. And then that's that should keep you signed in, you'll occasionally be signed out we are where you'll need to sign in. Your students. If you are using a learning management system which I know a lot of you are if you're using Google classroom or canvas or schoology. If you are not using Google classroom canvas or schoology, and then you might want to consider creating classes on CK 12 that are totally free anybody can use you can build classes for many students or just a couple of years. If you don't need to be doing anything separate on CK 12. If you are not using Google classroom canvas or schoology, and then you might want to consider creating classes on CK 12 that are totally free anybody can use you can build classes for many students or just a couple of students if you're tutoring or even if you're working with your own own children at home. You can create individual classes to kind of track their progress. So if students have a class code, there's lots of different ways for them join if you're creating a class you can give everybody a, I believe it's five or six digit code that they would type in to join the class, or you have the option to email information out to them to get them to join as well. So type in the q amp a if they're if you still have me try to pull up the q amp a again. If you still have let's see, there is a question how does this work if I'm creating a master class for other teachers to use as well. So, we, if you're using a CK 12 class, you have the option to have a co teacher involved in your class. But in general your account is pretty specific to you the user. We, we don't do a whole lot of collaboration for a variety of reasons so if you can't as like a department chair, create a bunch of accounts and blast them out to everybody they would the, the, the teacher who's wanting to track the students progress would need to create their own classes and get their students in there. But like I said you can come down to, like the members of a class, and you have the option to add a co teacher to have visibility into this class as well. Okay, so I'm going to press this logo you're going to see me doing this a lot I like this the CK 12 logo to go back to my homepage here. And last week, I again we do have been a little bit I encouraged you to use this explore menu I showed you what a simulation looks like I showed you what a plix looks like the schools page where you can find other books that are near you, and I encouraged you to use the search bar to search for things. I'm going to just look up language arts because that's an area that's the K 12 is fairly light in as specialists and the math and science areas. I told you that you can come over here to this community contributed time. And this is just everything CK 12 has but when I come over to community contributed. There are books that our users have submitted here that I may want to use this sixth grade language arts book I don't know anything about it it's written by Lauren be I could open it up. I can see that this was created or it was last modified in 2020. It actually looks like a combination of some of the CK 12 materials we have. But anyway, I can open up these books, learn about them, look in here and see if I want to use anything for my own books. So you're going to be able to take content from other people and add it to a flex book you create. So more on that in a minute. For now, now that you have searched your signed in, you know where to find the Explorer menu with lots of our different resources. Again if I scroll down here I get to the what do you want to teach today. And any of these adult topics take me to that CK 12.org slash adult ed page. And so net it just walked you through some of our offerings here which is just our starter content, I would love it if any of you start working on some other subjects. In the adult ed world like we will get your books featured up here. It's just again a paying word a if you're going to spend all the time creating it we would love for others to be able to modify for their needs and take advantage of it. So let's dive let me. I don't know what book I want to jump into let's jump into biology for a minute. So, this is our flex book 2.0 platform, and about two and a half years ago, we switched over from our original flex books, where if you were paying attention to that ELA that book was an original flex book. This is a flex book 2.0. What's the difference, our flex book 2.0 has brought in all the resources together and really integrated them in a easy to use super intelligent platform. So most of what we're going to be talking about today or pretty much all what we're going to be talking about today is going to be here in a flex book 2.0. Let's see which of these look interesting cell structure. You get other ways to learn a lesson and then when I start the lesson, our lessons look like this where there's an image at the top. Sometimes there are things embedded like a video, we're getting maybe you're going to see a simulation or a plix. I showed you the adaptive practice that's attached and we can talk about how to swap that out with a quiz that you create. I showed you how you can use the different languages down here to instantly translate into other languages. And then this toolbar is where we're going to be spending a lot of time today talking more about this customization, adding things to flex books 2.0, making sure that you know that you can download your books as a PDF if you need to. So don't forget that you've got a toolbar here with the learning tools for students as far as you know being able to do notes and highlights or seeing some of that related content. We're going to be down here. Also, if it helps with your students to under the more category, we do have some display settings. They're not maybe as robust as I would like I'd love to build on this but you can increase the size of the font or decrease which helps if you're like projecting or or not and then students can also select. a background or their line spacing so that's individual to each account so they have their own choices on their display setting. So that's just a few things to show you hopefully that's a good kind of warm up use use the Q&A window to type in some of those questions but I'm going to let. I think I'm handing it back to Debbie who's going to really start talking about the steps to customization of if you see something on our site, and you say that's great but I want to make a few modifications. We're going to show you how to how to do that. Thank you. Let's go to slide nine. One more. There you go. All right and I'll share my experience and how I got with CK 12 and I was maybe a teacher and I needed math and so that's where I started the ways you can search you can search by subjects. You can search by explore you can use the search box, but I also want to tell you that you can use Google. And then if you were using Google you would write in the topic. And then you put the colon and you put CK 12, and they will then find all the materials the resources at CK 12 that will fit your need and so they will look and and I've used that many many times to get that. All right, so we're looking for a resource that's where I started and I wanted to look for a resource. Next slide. Let me show you which one of them that I started that. Well, let me show you this one. Okay, this is one that is currently under our high school equivalency it's called algebra basics for high school equivalency. And let's say you look at it and you say, this is good. This is this is good. I'm going to look at this. And when I click on that choose button this green right there in the center and when you look at the, the menu that comes. You see customized we're not going to do that yet. First, I want to just add it to my library, because your library is like this repository of things that you found. It's like, if you go in a library and you just grab all the books off the shelf that you may want to look at someday, and you put them on your library then you can find them easily when you come back and so the first step is to add it to your library. Okay, so the other things though that are also in this same button, you can assign it, you can customize it will go over that in a few minutes, you can share it but also notice down there where it says download PDF. Sometimes you need a hard copy, and this can be done that way as well. And so that's wonderful. Next slide. Okay, when I clicked on customize, then this is the next thing that I get. And these are the things that I can do, I can change the name of the book which is super cool because then I can say it's Debbie's math class, or I can say it's Baldwin Park Adult and Community Education math class. Anything. I can name the book, change the cover, I can edit or delete lessons and I can rearrange them. And for me in math this was really important because I didn't teach in the same order as the lessons that were there. And so I could rearrange them, and you can add your own. And that is not hard. So, your established teacher you got lessons that you like. So rather than making this an addendum to your stuff, you can put your stuff in here. And one of the teachers that I read her testimonial was that she loved the fact that she no longer had to take a whole bunch of stuff home. She put it all in the CK 12 and was able to work from there. And so you can do that. Next slide. These are the ones that I did at the very beginning when I made my math be class and all I did was I changed the image and I changed the name and I was good to go. So let's go to the next one be sure you save so you click on slave save so you've got it. Also, Lindsay taught me this. I was always going back to the CK 12 logo to move around to get to the various places on on the screen. So over to your name. And there's a little drop down menu right there. And you can go to the dashboard but you can go to my classes or you can go to my library right there and so that cuts a lot of steps out and so that is very, very convenient. So definitely use that shortcut. Next slide. If you do have an LMS system. I used Google Classroom. And so I wasn't so interested in setting up my own setting up a classroom in CK 12. So there are, you can use Google Classroom Canvas or Schoology. And when you use those, they will automatically put the grade into your. For me it was my Google Classroom. Let me show you that let's go to the next slide and you'll see exactly what I'm talking about. Let me do the slides first. Let me do the slide first. But if you do not have Schoology or you don't have Canvas or you don't have Google Classroom, you can set up a class here. And then all of the wonderful features that we're going to show you all of the insights all the automatic grading all of those things will be here. And so it's very, very simple to do that. Now we did have a question about well what happens if I have Moodle, you can link CK 12 to all of these places. But that automatic grading, you'll still have to go back to CK 12 for that feature. So you'd have to go back there to get. Okay, so let's go to the next slide and this was my experience when I use Google Classroom. And it was my ABE math class that you can see in the center one where it has circled the CK 12 lesson that I put in. Okay, and next slide. Then you'll see the grade book, and you'll see the score. So when the student did it, the score automatically went here. So that was, that was pretty amazing. Okay, next slide. Now, that was what I did originally, which wasn't much. I rearranged a few things. I may have taken out one lesson, but for the most part it was CK 12 the way the CK 12 was just a little rearranging changing the name and that was that was my book. But then I wanted to create a new one. And this one, there was no course that I could just take readily from CK 12. I wanted to create a course called cosmetology for my cosmetology department. Okay, so this is what I did. First, I searched for skin and nails. I gathered everything I could get from CK 12 into my library. And then I looked at them because CK 12 has written material at different levels. They've got middle school. They've got high school. And they've got college. And so, especially with cosmetology, I needed to know, and this would be a cosmetology teacher that would be the final say on this. If I were to let you look at my cosmetology course right now, you would see that there are three lessons on nails. And that's because there are different reading levels and different, the depth of content. That's okay. You can take out what you want to take out. You can add what you want to, and you can then utilize what is there. Let's go to the next slide. Another tip on search. They're up at the top and Lindsey showed you this was the toolbar. It's the little grid or waffle pattern. When you go there, you're able to add things to your library right from this screen. That's very convenient. And you can. So, you can also customize from this screen. And so this screen is useful. And you'll refer to it. Next slide. Okay, so I started up. I started with the lesson on skin and health, and I gave it a name. It wasn't called skin and health. It was a lesson in a biology book. And so I gave it the list of the name cosmetology. I selected the plus button where it says create a new flex book and they give you a choice, a regular flex book or a flex book 2.0. You want the 2.0. Because that's going to make it real simple for you to add your videos and all of these other things. So definitely do that. I added my title. I clicked on save. Next slide. Now in the center of your table of contents it says add. And then in green it says chapter and then in blue, new read, and then there's an or search from CK 12 library. Okay. So, on the next slide you see what happened when I clicked from new read. And I then added it to my flex book. And this is where it came. All of the new things that you gather will go to the bottom of the screen. That's just the place that they all come to. Okay, so let's go to the next slide. So the first thing after you've added all of these things at the next thing you're going to want to do is rearrange them. And so you see the thing that looks like two arrows that are crossed, and that is how you're going to rearrange them. At this point, they are all equal. And what we want to do is we want to make some of them chapters, which is like a heading. The next part would be the lessons inside that chapter. So the first thing is to rearrange them. So what you see here is that I took the nails and hair and I moved it up to the middle. Okay, so that's the first thing I did is I just rearrange them. Okay, next slide. So there are two strategies that I want you to know two terms. There is a little arrow beside the number one. And that's how you open up a chapter. Okay, if there's something that is inside it as a lessons, that's what you're going to click to find it. And the second one is over at two, there's a little pencil icon. And that's how you get it. And that's great. But all it does is change the title of that. It doesn't go into your lessons and being able to modify and change lessons. I'll show you where that is. Okay, so now let's go to the next slide. The next thing that you're going to make it so that lessons are inside chapters is the three dots that are at the very end. Then what that does is it will be opened up the menu and it said it's listed all of your headings. They're all chapters, but they're all there. And so if I want nails to go inside nails and hair, then that's where I will click on. Okay, and then on the second picture there on the slide, it shows you that under nails and hair now I have a 2.1 a 2.2 and a 2.3. Okay, so those three dots are going to allow you to make chapters with lessons inside them. Okay. All right, let's go to the next one. Now, I'm done. I gathered my material. I threw it all in. I rearranged it and then I subheaded some of them. Some of them were lessons and some of them are chapter heads. And so I take a look at this and I say, okay, I've got skin. I've got nails and hair. Yes, I've got my lessons inside. I've got the diseases. I've got the lesson inside. And then I've got this really big one that's college level. And this is cool. And so I've got all of that there. I'm going to finalize. And so the button on the left at the top says finalize and then you get the next screen, and I will save. Okay. Next slide. Now, you're finished, unless you find something else. And the super super cool thing here is that anytime you want to add something you can that this is not like, oh my goodness, oh my goodness, I'm done. I never add anything more. No, no. This is my textbook right now. Those are the chapters, the lessons are indented inside and so if I clicked on those arrows, then you would see the lessons. So right now, I'm done. I'm ready to use this with my students, unless I find something else I want to add. Okay, next slide, just a couple more things and then I'm going to let Lindsay show you this whole thing live. There are really wonderful things that teachers have created. And this was one that I showed last week but it's it's one of my very favorites. She wanted her adult students to know how to use CK 12. And so she created a series of videos that she then put in on how to introduction to the lessons how do the lessons work. She made notes how to annotate how to change languages, everything she thought that maybe the students might be confused about. Now, you think, well that's wonderful but I don't have time to create it. But the philosophy of CK 12 is, let's share. Educational resources for all of us, so that we don't keep recreating the wheel, so that if I've done this cosmetology search and it took a while to gather everything. I don't want you to have to do that. You use mine, you add what you want. You take my base, and then you take it to your level of adding your own lessons and things like that so it's wonderful. So these things that you see you can use as well. Next slide. Now the other thing that was new to me that is magnificent. And I'm just going to tell you really quickly about it. Well there's two on this slide. Okay, where one is that boat lower left that guy's called flexi and he's there to help the students and he's going to help them in marvelous ways, giving them hints, telling them. Maybe they're getting things wrong and so he will tutor them through but then he will also then give maybe a little easier problems or maybe they're getting everything right and so a little harder problems. And all of these things are being recorded for you as a teacher so that you can know what the students doing and how well the students doing so flexi is there for the students. I knew the teacher is up at the top on the right and it's like a lightning bolt they call it the, they call it lightning bolt icon, and it opens up the insights. Now, I knew there were insights, but I've never seen him because I didn't set a class up and then get it going fast enough to be able to use this and see it so what the brilliant people at CK 12 did is they created a demo class. And so when you open that you can play on the left you see where it says try demo class, and you can click on that, and then they're going to show you what the insights look like for a class, and and you'll be able to see what's there. Okay, let's go to the next slide and show you what you're going to see when you click on that lightning bolt. You're going to see a graph showing where the students are which ones they're having troubles with down below you'll see the students that haven't finished. You'll also see the number of those that have turned in the inside have finished up. There's nine out of 11 that have done it, you can get individual work on what each one has done it. They're listed by performance levels from low to high. Okay, let's go to the next slide. This is super. You get this too. And this is they will. These are their insights and their recommendations, only three out of nine students who turned in this assignment have reached the adaptive practice goal of answering 10 questions correctly. We recommend to you that you remind the students that they need to answer all 10 questions correctly. Okay, and then they do have the list of students that great did get it done. Then the next one, the top four questions students answered incorrectly are noted below. See that's really useful to you to know which questions the students aren't getting because so then you can readdress them and be able to help them with that. And then they will even tell you the students that are doing exceptionally well. And so you may want to assign them the next concept to keep them challenged. So all of those insights are there for you. It's, it's like, whoa, they helped the students succeed in the work and then they help you and succeeding in the teaching. So it's really cool. Now, we wanted to spend some time now with letting Lindsay show you how to do this customization live. So I'm turning it back over to her, and then you will be able to please ask your questions and we'll we'll let her know the questions in the in the question and answer so that we can help you with that. Go ahead and see. Absolutely, let me go back to sharing my screen. I'll be back on the adult page. Let me make sure my chat window and the Q&A is open. I'll try to keep an eye on that while I'm demoing please any any any questions of as you can see like CK 12 were a really really robust platform. There's so much content on so many different areas and then you've got the things that CK 12 is created over time and the hundreds of thousands of resources that our users have created over time. There's a lot of stuff. So let's let's break it down into small bits here, and I'd like to talk first about customization and then I'm sure there will be some questions more about what Debbie was showing with with assignments and checking student progress and that kind of thing but let's let's try to try to stay focused on if you found a book that you like. What do you do with it to make it your own. So I'm on the adult education page and we're assuming that maybe some of these books are where you would like to get a start. If you're not seeing anything on this page that excites you and you want to create a book from scratch I'll show you how to do that in just a minute. You can definitely start with a blank slate and you can bring in content either your own content or content from the CK 12 platform into your own flexbook. But let me scroll down. Let's let's let's choose something to customize let's go into algebra basics for high school equivalency. And so once again I'm in a 2.0 flexbook here, some information that you get this says that this was last modified on February 13 2021. You've got a little description about this book. And then under authors, this is interesting because CK 12 authored a lot of this content. Sean Reagan who was a contractor and is now a CK 12 employee, he authored some of this content tent. And then Shannon friend who's a CK 12 certified educator she started customizing this for her GED students. And then Debbie and OTAN came along and further customized that book to to make this algebra basics for high school equivalency book that you see right now. Okay. And so you're going to see things like these flexbook features Debbie showed you a screenshot of this. This was created by Shannon. And this could be something that you want to keep in your book or you might want to delete it. So I'll show you how to do that. And all of these chapters are expandable and you can immediately go straight into the lessons. So again if you want to use this book as is cool. You can share it. You can download it as a PDF. You can grab the link up here and copy and paste the link and share it with people. You've got all those options ready to go. But I think a lot of you are going to want to do some basic customization. So I'm going to click customize on this book. And again I don't know if you have two screens open and you're following along with me great or if you just want to sit back and relax and watch the demo and try to do it later that's great too. When I select customize what it's doing is it's basically making a copy of this book into my own personal library. You see library up here. It's going to store all of the stuff that I start creating. So this book that was CK 12 Sean Shana Debbie. It's not going to be Lindsay to. So I'm going to call this news can Cades algebra basics for high school equivalency or maybe I think that's too long. I'm going to use HSE. Okay, so you can add a title you can change the cover you can change the image. And then you start getting into the scope and sequence where this is really where I recommend you start. I think this is the logical place is to look at this book that you've decided to customize and see does it make sense for what I'm teaching my students doesn't match what I'm trying to cover in my semester or my year or unit by unit. If you know that you're never going to get to polynomials. This is the nice thing about a digital flex book is I can just remove the whole chapter and polynomials and I say hey we're not going to get the functions either that's that's that's just not our agenda. I could remove that. And then slopes way down here eight but I'm going to do that prior to inequalities. So you can see here how I am rearranging using these handles to drag and drop that works either at the chapter level, or within the lessons inside of a chapter so I can just move these around and it renumbers. I can do things in between chapters where it probably doesn't make much sense to put this inequalities into slope but I'm going to do it because it's my book and I can do what I want to do. So I just moved it up to slope. And there it is. This is all what's going on at the chapter level. And like Debbie said this pencil and paper gives you some options to edit the chapter title. I'm going to edit the chapter description which shows up at the top of the book, and do some basic things like that I don't spend much time doing much at the chapter level. It's more at this table of contents level or in an individual lesson. So some things here alright maybe I've got this book, kind of how I want it. But I don't think, well here I'm going to add my own introduction here so I'm going to add a new what we call read. And I'm going to call it Lindsay's online class procedures. It's kind of boring and daunting. And so here is the basic lesson that I've put under introduction, and I can go in there and I could add that at any time. Add to that lesson at any time. If you are wanting to blend some books, and you're thinking hey I know CK 12 has some great resources on polynomial shoot I didn't mean to delete it from my book I actually wanted that polynomials in here. So if you come in and you can search, all you know meals, you can search CK 12. I can search within flex books. I can look for individual reads. And then I can also look in my library. I think Debbie's way of using CK 12 is really cool where she she kind of does the bookmarking method right she finds resources she likes on CK 12 she adds them to her library. And then she can always just come over here to library and pull those resources into her book. If you, you know, I said hey we're just going to be talking about multiplying polynomials. I can add this to my book, and it just inserts it as a lesson down at the bottom, and then it's up to me to create a new chapter, or to drag it into the chapter that it applies. So that's one way to use this search for CK 12 library, a new read, or a new chapter. Okay, I'm going to go ahead and save this for a minute. When I save it remember nothing is ever final on CK 12 I can continue to edit it whenever I would like. I haven't published this book yet so it's not available to for everybody to search and find it that's that's an option at the end when you actually select publish. Let me go to my library. I'm going to show you where this book lives in the library it should be the top thing here here's my here's my algebra basics for high school shows that it was just updated right here I can go in and change the metadata to you know get rid of the grades and things like that. So at any time I want to continue editing this book this is one place to do it, I would just click on this book again. And choose instead of customized since I already started customizing from here on out I'm going to see edit. So I could just edit and it would take me right back into that book mode, you know, table of contents to edit. I'm going to actually go back to your library and show you a different way to approach things. You know, like Debbie and you're thinking I'm going to do something you know she she just created her cosmetology book. I'm going to create a flex book to auto book. I thought a year of IB film studies international baccalaureate film studies and I don't believe CK 12 has a whole lot that would make sense to bring into this but I can go ahead and just create my own book from scratch. I'm going to do this IB film studies. And eventually I would get interested in changing the cover resources this is where I could add some additional resources it's a great place if you have like a PDF, you know syllabus or something you want to add in you can do that. And then I can come in and I can start changing the details of this book to say, you know, what this looks like and we've talked about we need to, you know kind of de emphasize this grades and make a category that's appropriate for the adult learners. But I can come here and add subjects and attributions, and all that kind of all those kind of things in that tab. Okay, when I save this, we're going to go back out to my pretty empty looking IB film studies book. Okay. So I can come in I can edit and I can start adding chapters and reads and everything else. Another way though to do this is so keep in mind I've set up this book. Alright, now let me go back out to the homepage and I know there are some cool lessons on photography that I think would like applied my film studies as far as composition. Yeah histograms of you through a lens. These these things, these things all work for me. Let me building your own portfolio. It looks exciting. When I click on something that I like and I look at this and I say oh this is perfect for my for my book. Remember this toolbar up here, and that ability to add to a flexbook to auto. This is another way to get content into your book, you can either do it from the table of contents and search CK 12. Or when you're on a resource that you like, you can click add to flexbook to auto, and it's going to ask you do you want to create a new flexbook, or do you want to put it in one that you already have. And I'm going to say oh well this is the perfect lesson to go in my IB film studies book success. It's added okay. So let's test that theory I'm going to go back to my library. And I'm going to open up my IB film studies book. So we've got this one random read kind of hanging out there that is my photography read that's the start of my IB film studies book. Okay, so I'm hoping that that answers questions as far as how to click customize and get started on editing a book, or to go to your library and create a new book. I can only go with flexbook to auto. It's just the newest version of a book and it will have the most capability with those insights. So, work on that. And then you can start building your book. I'm looking at. Let's see the questions in the Q&A. Let's let's talk the rules to what you can add real quick. The rules updated are a license, which I don't know if any of you are lawyers I am not but there's all kinds of fun legal information down here talking about the CK 12 curriculum license that you can read. And then there's also the attribution guidelines of if you are pulling from other sources, how to correctly make sure that you are giving them the credit that they need for that content. So I hope for you at the bottom of every page that you can look at in and kind of educators speak, I'll just tell you that we are we are in that open resource state where you are able to pull in resources from places that are also open, and their license allows them to be remixed and shared in a different way. What doesn't work is copying a Pearson PDF and uploading it to our site, or taking a video that you downloaded that's Disney that you are putting into the book. So it's a really good idea images that you have taken from the web that clearly are not meant to be used by other people they're they're copyrighted images. So it's really best practices with that kind of thing but as far as the question of I think it was kind of like it was Khan Academy. So I'm going to go back to the basic history. Yeah, start bringing that stuff in a safe way to do it. Let me go. Where am I. I guess I close out my book let me go back to a book here let's go back to my algebra basics book. I'm going to open up a lesson. And so this is in again my algebra basics for for high school equivalency book this is a lesson on addition and subtraction phrases as expressions. And I'm going to come into my toolbar, and I'm going to customize this lesson. And I think this should answer the question as far as embedding that I'm going to show you and linking out to things. And you want to customize a lesson which which some of you are going to be excited to do this and others of you are going to say, I'm never touching the lessons lessons fine as is I don't want to make changes to it it works for my learners, whichever camp you fall into is great. Okay, if you want to change the title you can but I'm just going to go ahead and save this title. And it's going to open up this lesson into, you know, an editor that looks fairly familiar like, like, like a Google or Word doc. And I've got lots of different options for how I create the look for my book. So one of the first things that I think we're, we're slowly working on for the adult educators is to update some of these images and some of these situations so this is this is much great with a digital book right. Instead of Coach Taylor is driving a middle school track team to a district competition. How about Coach Taylor is, you know, driving the team, we're just going to get rid of middle school, the track team to a competition, the track team to a I'm district competition. And I want to change this image out just because I think it would be cool for them to see adults instead of instead of these middle school or boys. Under one of your options here you can kind of scroll through and it'll pop up what each of these are. One of them is to insert or edit an image. When I do this, it's going to ask you to choose the file. So you've downloaded something. Again, that's copyright compliance, or you might have your own image you took on vacation that you're going to include in some of these books. And so you have you have options about how this is going to fit in. And so we're going to pick Subway and unsplash are two websites that are totally free for use. I don't know if you guys want to write those down or feel free in the chat window to type out more. You know, if you've been using open resources and you found your favorite image places. But let me come over to pick Subway here and yeah I was looking earlier if I wanted to do track. So here's an image of a track. Cool. All right, we've got we've got an adult action shot here. Because of the way that picks a bay is licensed, it is free to download these images and again CK 12 is better than all of this. I'm going to choose kind of a smaller image like that would be a massive image that would take over the whole book I'm just going to start with a small one and I can adjust that CK 12 later. And then I'm going to download this image. And it's saying I can donate which would be great but I'm not going to today and instead I'm going to copy this text here. Because it tells me who the images by and where it is from. And it is just downloaded that image right there. All right, so now that I've got a sample image, I'm going to come back over here. And I'm going to say insert image, I'm going to choose file. This is going to pop up everything I've ever downloaded probably so I'm going to do this fast. And here is this image that I chose that I just downloaded. I do not personally hold the copyright. This is a CC by 4.0, I believe I could double check that the source is pixabay. And here is the thing that I copy and pasted from their website to give credit to the image. Okay, and you've got some image options about how you want this to appear. I'm just going to insert it and see what happens and adjust from there. I hope it doesn't like that, it doesn't like those HTML tags actually so my user is pixels on pixabay. And I'm going to insert this. And it's thinking about it. And there we go. I've got an image at the top of this page and now it's talking about coach Taylor driving the track team to a competition I've kind of stripped out some of the context and and you know maybe made this more appealing to the adult learners. So you are able to do that with images. You are also able to embed things that you want to embed so traditionally, people think of embed codes as YouTube and that's great, but there's also lots of places to pull embed codes. All of your like Google slides for you or even even PowerPoints. There are published to web options where you can get an embed code for your Google slide deck. And as you make changes to those Google slides, they would appear live in this book, making changes videos. Let me come over to YouTube let's see what I was watching earlier I was watching one of our quick overview videos. I would definitely recommend that you check out because it just tells you bite size content how to do things on CK 12. But let me open this one open adding students to a class. And I'm going to pull an embed code from this video. And I'm probably showing you all things that you know there's a couple different ways to get embed codes. I right click on the video. And then go to copy the embed code. And I'm going to come back to my book. And I'm going to paste that embed code right in here. I can press preview and see if this looks like my video does. And I can insert it into a book. And this media box and some in draft mode that just means it's a it's it's a video it's something that can't be displayed right now, but I inserted a video. So, back to the question about what can you do if you find videos that you like on Khan Academy. Cool, you can pull the embed code and you can embed those videos right here. So if you're wanting to do something like next read this article from KQED colon, and you have the article here. You have the ability to link to the article over here with insert edit link. I could copy and paste, you know that KQWW dot KQED whatever the link is, I would have better text than what I have, and I would insert that link, and then this would be a clickable link. Okay, so embed code if you want it to like appear graphically live, big on the page or links for things when that's more appropriate, but since we are linking out to those sites we're not hosting the video on our own site we're just linking to the YouTube link, and we're directing people to the KQED website, all of that license compliance, they're they're happy that we're we're linking to their content and it's getting more views. Lots of other things you can do involving like if you're if you're working on math we have a math editor and you know lots of formatting involved there. You have the standard options of changing the colors changing the formats you'll notice that we've got headers and subtitles you can add in charts if you would like but the really the advantages is that you can come in here and you can say, I just don't. You know, I don't I don't want this video demonstration so I'm just going to delete this video demonstration, and I don't think that they need that many examples, I don't want them to see the answers I'm going to delete that. We have answers kind of in different places. I'm going to write in my own instructions here. Make sure you. You can see what I'm getting at here if you can add in all of these different things to this book. And I am going to finalize my draft, because I'm basically done I can always go in and edit even when I say finalize. And here's how my books looking so far. I've got my my image at the top. I've got my embedded video it's pretty big so I may choose a smaller embed code make shrink that down a little bit or maybe you want the big video here. And then you're going to see some of the other kind of, I can't remember what all I changed. If I just come down here, you know you're going to see the things that I typed make sure you and then I deleted things at the bottom. So those, though, that's that's those are real changes to the lesson so anybody who had access to my book once I finalize a draft, they would be seeing the newest lesson in the book. If I keep it in draft mode because I'm still working on it you know like maybe I wasn't finished with this which clearly needs a little more help. I would just keep it in draft mode until I'm ready for that to be pushed live to my students, and then I would do a publish publish on that. A couple more things that I'll then I'll pause and we'll take care of anything that's going on in Q&A and chat. Your toolbar here this is what you always come back to as far as like, ah, I want to I want to make additional changes to this book so I just to this lesson I just come in and I do edit. So once again going to open up this lesson, and I am right back in here to do this. You can see there's this box around this image. That's because I chose to make it a figure. Let me just make it an inline image that's going to show. It's going to show it without the box of figures really something that would have a caption to it where you can type below it. I'm going to say that that's the only change that I want to make. I'm going to go ahead and get finalized my draft again. Why not now it's going to be perfect I just know it. And I will be able to see this image and the video and everything else. So those are some basics to customizing at the lesson level. I'm going to stop for a second let me just do a verbal to Debbie or Netta. Are there what are some things that people are asking in general that we could address for for the group and then I can also dive into anything specific in the q amp a and chat. We have a couple of questions. One of them. I don't have an answer. One more for me has CK 12 approach state adult ed departments to get on their pre approved time tracking system yet or are there plans to that makes it much more attractive platform for adult ed programs in Arizona Odyssey where Burlington English and Ed ready or the three big platforms that are pre approved for us. No is the answer to your question of we have not approached state state adult ed departments. We're pretty new in this adult ed space and that's something that definitely going to be talking with our partners at OTAN and then other folks like Jen I don't know if you're willing to have a conversation about this but I'd love to just set up a conversation and hear your thoughts on how we can make this easy for approval for educators to use it, but, but CK 12 kind of philosophy is is that we don't. We don't chase a lot of adoption processes we don't we don't really get involved in Board of Education meetings. We only loosely tie to different standards because those are forever changing depending on you know the political climate things like we're really a concept based platform for any users and we kind of rely on our individual advocates across the world to bring this to the attention of the appropriate administrators and try to lobby for the books but we would be happy to help with that process and particularly if you had some strategy involved, we want to make it as easy as possible for all of you so whatever you need let's get in touch and let's talk about that. You know here in California we don't necessarily need, we don't have a pre-approved list right and so that makes it a little challenging we have these discussions with our ideal consortium members with WorldEd and our partners and so sure I mean Texas, Arizona, there are these pre-approved lists of curriculum and resources to use with adult learners, but in California we do not have that because we have 100,000 students. So, and so each program area and each delivery is a little different. Now, we do use kind of the same idea of the I to C where the Burlington English the in that we use you know and then we see something like CK 12 that we know with OTAN's effort with open educational resources where we immediately want to gravitate and grab and see where we fit in that equation and how we can provide those resources through assistance and support and partnership with CK 12. So it's a larger discussion with the state leadership project through the California Department of Ed. The pre-approval list does not exist in California, but there's definitely, you know, promising practices and use cases with different type of curriculum. And so with open educational resources, it's just another effort here in California and so. But, you know, it's tricky, pre-approval lists are tricky and then open lists are pretty tricky as well so. I'll hand it back to Lindsay. Yeah, let me take on the. So, Marcia, I'm going to take a stab at your question and let me know if this isn't exactly what you're asking. But we also have this issue of you notice that a lot of our content that's been contributed over the years is not in a Flexbook 2.0 it looks it looks, it looks different because of when it was created. And so in that sixth grade, I'm just going to come back to the sixth grade language arts book that we were looking at earlier. And you can see that this is in a different different view. This is actually a totally different CK 12 platform, and we are encouraging everybody to like upgrade to a 2.0. And so Marcia, I'm not sure if this is what you're asking but this this applies to a lot of you I think you're going to find some content, and you're going to say, Okay, how do I get this into my Flexbook 2.0. And it's the same process where before you were using that toolbar on the right side right now the toolbars on the left side. But if you liked all of this and you wanted to add this book to a Flexbook textbook. I can add I'm going to add this just to my very precious IB film studies book. I'm going to add all this content in there. Or I could also create from scratch so if you're if you're looking to take this book and make it a 2.0 I could say make it a Flexbook 2.0. Well now that I'm involved in this I guess I will do this so I'm going to call this ELA and say okay. And so it just added this to my book. And so I'm like all right well what do I do now. I go to my library, and that's where I should find anything that I've saved. Here is my ELA it is now a Flexbook 2.0. So I'm at least in the right platform that's going to have the most updated resources updated capabilities. And now I come down here, and I would kind of clean this up because this has got said, I can tell that this is three or four CK 12 books that have kind of been mashed together for the sixth grade book. So I'm going to come down and I'm going to edit and we go back into that process of leading things adding things, adding new chapters searching CK 12 so two options to do this either search from CK 12 I could have searched for language arts which is super broad so it's going to pull up, you know, who knows what. I could search for things from my library, and then I could find individual things like I want to go to an individual lesson, and I want to add in. Again we don't have a whole lot of language arts. I can add in something to my book this way, but sometimes I find it easier to find the resource on CK 12 and then press that add the Flexbook 2.0, and it just comes into the new platform. Marshall let me know if you're getting like weird savior errors. See if you can give me some more details about it and I'll try to help you it could be a technical thing that involves troubleshooting beyond me, but that's in general a 1.0 to a 2.0. Because these books were created by a lot of different users unfortunately the answer keys I believe for adult ed are kind of in different places. And so this is something Debbie we haven't even talked about this this is something I want to work on of standardizing where to find the where to find the answer keys CK 12 often puts them in an early chapter. Sometimes they're in the resources for a lesson like if I come into this lesson. I'm going to come to the toolbar and I'm going to check resources and see what's in there. No answer key there I picked a great example didn't I. Check the resources for some answer keys for science that's often at the main chapter level you'll see some resources listed there. Some of the newest math books have been created with some teacher additions that we can talk about translating into adult education space as well. And then if you run across something and you're like, I really can't figure out where you guys shoved the answer keys, usually somewhere in resources. Please shoot me an email and I'll get you an answer to that ASAP. Looks like a couple people have questions about flexi. This is our friend flexi down here in the corner. He's actually pretty new to CK 12, and he is learning all kinds of stuff. Right now he's very smart at science he's not as good at math, because he has a harder time kind of understanding the equations and things like that. But he is helpful to the students who are asking questions. Let me, let me go to a science book because it kind of helps show it better. I'm just gonna, I'm going to pick a pick a lesson here that's this. I don't know what I'm clicking on. Sorry, this is an adult Ed, but this is just a flexi guy. When I click on flexi, he says hey I'm your personal assistant what do you want to know. And so I can ask him questions. He's super smart at things that are over here on the page. It's the life of what students are asking and sometimes it's like, why you giraffes have spots. It's an engagement tool so try to get your students intrigued and also if they truly are stumped to try to help them. Flexi is also where you as the teacher can remind your students that they have something that's due so you can push out reminders through flexi. So as an educator, we are training flexi to answer all of your questions about like how do I create a this how do I edit this, he's going to know all of the teacher commands as well to help your navigation on CK 12 kind of like a support body for teachers, and then a learning buddy for for our students. That helps with the flexi guy. Anything else going on in the chat looks like you guys have covered you guys are covering a couple other questions here. Lindsey there's a question it says it looks like these flex books are basically consumable textbooks that students read and work through. Are there questions or quizzes that go along with them how does flexi give harder or easier contact questions. Sure. So, these adult ed books specifically. I mean, I'm not trying to be my consumable as far as like we're hoping to make them more interactive where they are there interacting they're doing things with these books. But flexi flexi doesn't really impact what's happening with the learner in the book so much you know again he's kind of like a study buddy type thing. So, you know, it's harder easier content or questions where that comes into play is with some adaptive practice. So showed you this last week I haven't really talked about it today, but attached to most of the lessons you're going to see this view practice button, and you can come in here and go into adaptive practice where we're trying to get 10 correct. So flexi is going to give students hints if they need hints. And this adaptive practice is what's going to get progressively harder or easier depending on how the students doing it kind of starts them off at an easy medium question and then if they're getting it right. Great. If they're not they get a second try at it. There we go now I'm one for 10. I can also see full step by step solutions. I can stop and come back to this this practice at any time so this is a great tool for helping students who are at different levels, trying to learn independently. And then all of the, the, there's often related content that's in the books that are extension activities of additional videos and things that can help students as they're trying to get ahead or behind, or as they're as they're trying to catch up, or move ahead to to the next lesson. I think I'm going to show a few additional things I know we're kind of approaching that the end of the time here so so get in your last Q&A questions here. And let me just give you a little bit more information and then talk to you about what next week is going to look like. So action items again don't forget that you can download your lesson as a PDF, what it does is it has to generate and so it emails it to you through CK 12 but that's a printable PDF. Of course you're always welcome to take screenshots or just go up to file prints and your browser, but this will give you the clean, the clean PDF. And not next week sorry guys not next week we're going to skip a week it's the 28 thank you thank you thank you and we actually have two weeks to like work on customizing a book before we come back together. So yeah, talk about that in a second. And then assigning these lessons if you if you have created something that you want to share with your students, remember that you can come up here to the assign button. And if you are using Google classroom or CK 12 you will do it right here. Connect to my Google classroom it's going to pull up my existing rosters and I'm going to assign this to my students, or I can use the CK 12 class. Again I'm going to sign it to my fall 2020 class I'm going to give it a due date some instructions. Or if you're in Canvas or schoology, you will go into Canvas or schoology and you will be assigning through Canvas and schoology. Okay, we have some great resources that all I'll put in the chat window unless one of my colleagues here can get it as far as the LMS the using Google classroom using Canvas using schoology that I think help gives helps give me more information about that. Question on can you can you print the PDF for students absolutely we understand that that there's there's access issues. To start to PDF, obviously the downside is that any of the interactivity that's in the book will not appear in the PDF it's just going to look kind of like a blank spot. So where this is, you know, designed for students to try this geodebra activity and, you know, manipulate things, answer questions here. This is this is not going to print out in the same way that you would want it to, but it definitely for those of you who just who need the content. You know, downloading the PDF is going to be better than not having any content, obviously, but we are optimized for the virtual space as much as possible. Really, there's a question at the last session you shared a great resource pronounce Google extension for reading text to students who had dyslexia. I tried it for adaptive practice it didn't work is there another resource that will read adaptive practice questions to a student. That's interesting so pronounce that must have been something that you OTAN ladies suggested because I don't I don't really know the inner workings of pronounce the question we get at CK 12 a lot is, do you read to the students that there is no whatever you're using in your Chrome browser, usually works with CK 12. Having said that I'm intrigued by what you put I never really thought about this I think your any of your browser add-ons that you're using for speech to text, it's going to work with the Flexbook lesson content, but our adaptive practice is actually like it's it's in a different, you know, not a different platform but it's in its own. It's created differently that I'm guessing that those readers have trouble knowing what to do with our adaptive practice questions so Charlotte. I would love to follow up with you actually and I'm going to ask my teammates. If there's any work around to that but again it might be just more complicated Google translate doesn't work with our adaptive practice either because it's it's the way it's created basically. Thank you yeah thank you. I'm not sure I gave you the answer you wanted but let me show a few more things. So, under the explore menu again, I've been referring to some certified educators, Netta Debbie both certified educators which is great. We used to be a live program that happened during the summer and then we worked hard to automate it, and it's a free program self paced, you can join it with the intent to go through the 10 different lessons and learn about flex books and adaptive practice and everything that comes with it, or you can join and with no intention of finishing it and just use it as a resource that's got really great videos and information of how to do different things on our site. So feel free if you're intrigued and like wanting to enter the CK 12 world. This is a great place to do it you can read more about the information here you know we do give you a certificate if you need hours and and your districts approve that. We also have this alumni network where anybody who has a envelope next to their name is ready to be emailed to answer your questions this is great for networking as well. And of course we always have all these different videos and things like that. The 28th when we all reconvene my hope is that you guys have seen a lot the past couple weeks, you know you've seen, you've seen our simulations browse pages are flex, all these different environments are flexbook 2.0. Now you need to, now you need to think about what's going to work for your situation. If you are just, you know, hey, I don't want to deal with the books, but I love, I love your simulations, I want to use this with my learners like who's going to make it to the elevator first Erwin or Ruthie. This is exciting and it's it's reading to me you probably can't hear it, but I can grab this URL and just share it in my classroom environments and the students can do it. You can sign it, it's got worksheets, it even has an embed code. So, Debbie was asking me about this earlier because she said what if I find some simulations that are going to work for like her cosmetology book. I don't think she necessarily wants this one, but when I click embed code, I can copy this embed code for the simulation. I have this is Debbie's book, I'm going to customize Debbie's start of a cosmetology book. And I'm going to throw the simulation and one of her lessons on skin health. Remember, since I have customized this this is now in my library it does not mess up Debbie's book. Debbie's book will remain as is in Debbie's account. This is truly just mine. So when I choose to use that embed code box and embed a simulation. It's just going to be visible in my account. So I'm going to just finalize this so you can see that we have skin health shower, and then the robots trying to go to the elevator. It's a very cohesive lesson. So I want you to explore these types of things I want you to check out the adult ed books first and see if we have something that's going to work for you. So click on it customize it give it a different title, maybe at a minimum rearrange that scope and sequence, and perhaps you're done at that point. Okay. For those of you who are saying hey you don't really have what I'm looking for in its entirety, I want to create a, I want to create a new book. You come out here to your library. And you go to create new, and you create a new flex book 2.0 and you're off and running. Lindsay, we have two more questions. Yes, is there any way for multiple teachers to add a flex book that my school creates in a way which allows the original flex book creator to be able to edit the flex book and have those changes reflected in the multiple teachers flex books. Dylan sounds like you're asking more about like hey we want to do what we can do on Google Docs and like all be collaborating live. That's not quite how this works for lots of reasons. We have teachers all over who are collaborating on the books but they're not doing it in real time on our site. So as you just saw when I press customize on Debbie's cosmetology book. It's, it's made a copy in my library now says that it's by me. It's got Debbie as an author but, but we're on two different paths with two different books. Okay. Now, if I wanted to just make all kinds of changes to the to skin and then I say hey Debbie. I, my skin health is better because it's got the robots in it. And she's like, oh that's cool and you did that. What Debbie could do is she could come in here and go oh I like those robots. I'm going to take your lesson, and I'm going to add it to my flex book. And she could choose her cosmetology book and her library and she could steal my lesson back, if that makes sense. So we have better practices if you are truly going to be working with colleagues or, you know, people across across the state or across the country, however you're going to do it. We have more specific specific information about, you know how we how we recommend starting with a certain accounts, and then best practices of you know one person kind of playing the role of the project manager, and then other people in one chapter at a time and then submitting it to the project manager who finalizes drafts. I think that's a little overwhelming for today, but I'll come armed with more information on that by the 28th for those of you who say I want to, I want to edit I want to collaborate will will help you make that work. One last question. Is there a site that has links to non flash interactives for science. Well, our, I don't know if you're asking about our interactives. Our interactives are HTML five. And so my, my understanding is that they're a lot better than flash. Again, I'm an English teacher I don't, I don't live in that world, but these should all load properly. There's no additional extensions they're going to work on any of your browsers any of your, any of your different devices. Okay, I think three minutes left again my mom my parting words for you before I turn it back over to the to the hotel ladies is that here I'll turn my camera back on say hi for a minute. Explore, explore the site, figure out what you want to use, try some different things try some of the things that I showed you, and then in two weeks when we come back together. We're going to, we're going to bring on shanna who we referenced last time who helped create a lot of these books. She's going to talk to you about her process she went through specifically of converting CK 12 books into GD books. And she's done a lot as far as swapping out images and swapping out names and you know, things that I think you'll be really interested in hearing about. I'm going to do sort of a support a showcase a wrap up of, you know what about publishing what about getting on a school's page, you know a little more about insights just anything else that you guys are having trouble with. And in the interim, I'm going to once again post my email address. You can just email me directly. If you have CK 12 questions it's going in the chat window right now.