 Thank you. Hi, everyone. So, yeah, I'm going to cover briefly the UX update for this spring. So, in terms of the project of activity categories, we worked on developing the two most voted proposals that we collected from the design spring workshop with the whole UX team. We were working the prototypes in low fidelity for the testing. So, we make sure that we don't spend a lot of time polishing the final UI and we get the test done pretty quick. So, we have the two prototypes ready that I will be demoing in a minute. So, in terms of the research plan, we built the testing user room and we already launched a pilot test to see if everything is fine. This, we will be launching the final test with model users and non-model users. Sorry, there is a mistake in the slide. So, yeah, now I'm going to see my screen and show you the prototypes. The categories project, we have two approaches gathered from the design spring workshop with the UX team. In the first one, we are using a model, very similar to what we are doing right now in the UX user. But we have some slight differences in here. As you can see, we have the tabs in a different layout in an horizontal way. So, it's more scalable. We can add more elements in here if needed and we can fit more elements. We still have the favourites and recommended tabs. But we've added the new categories here. So, this is the categories proposal that was most supported also through the inside UX team. But we will be also collecting feedback. And in here, you can see that we can change any category to look into it in more detail. We can, well, these sets will work in the same way. So, if we type anything, we will find all the results. We have some options to change the view in here in case that we want to see it in a different way. And that will be everything for the... Sorry, just one little thing that I forgot is about going to the each activity information. So, we are keeping the same approach that we currently use. So, you can go into more detail for knowing more about the activity and then you can go back to where you were. So, that will be the model proposal that we have. But then also, we are developing a different proposal which is more kind of a dialogue. So, from this course page, we can click add activity and we will see the dialogue opening up. So, in here, we have the same information available, same functionality, but in a slightly different way. Just adapting to the design and the format of the proposal. So, we have as well the search functionality which works in the same way. We will have the favorites and recommended tabs in here as well so we can change tabs. And then we will have a list of all the different categories that we have here with a little description page. Additionally, we will be able also to filter by categories. So, we want to show only the assessments. We will see that only the assessment activities has been displayed in here. Keeping, of course, the favorites and recommended tabs all the time visible because it is kind of the most used tabs for users. And that's kind of it. Well, in the same way that we have the ability to go into more detailed information about interactivity. We have the same approach that we did with the other proposal. So, basically clicking into the info icon for interactivity will work. And then, yeah, by closing the dialogue we go back to the same states. And I present today the recent phase results of the activity categories or activity icons project. We conducted 24 usability tests, comparative tests, evaluating the two different proposals crafted by the UX team during the design and spring workshop for the new activity categories project. Sorry guys, if you hear some noise, there's something outside. I apologize. So, yeah, going back to the presentation, we engage with the diverse group of participants from various countries and backgrounds, including 10 non-model users and 14 community users. The analysis of the test results is nearly complete. We brought up the feedback and notes analysis along with the affinity mapping of all the data. And the only thing left is to finalize the key findings reports in Myro that will be completed during this week. Next slide, please. Thank you. So, regarding the scope of the project, we will start the development of the quick fix solution during this new increment with the UX work already completed for the redesign of the activity icons, the creation of a new color palette for the categories, the high fidelity project in Big Mac. And in terms of the long-term solution, this is still in progress, and we will share it into some cases once it's completed. But you can get a sneak peek of the solution in the image below. So, next slide, Adriana, please. So, the research results with a total of 35 community users in total. So, the activity categories have been tested into different projects with the activity cards and now with this project with a total of 35 community users. And also, we tested and we checked these categories with several internal stakeholders. And all these feedback and data collected from all the participants have been analyzed and we saved the final UX proposal based on all these feedback collected. So, as you can see on the screen, we have a very similar approach to what we currently have. So, we keep assessment, collaboration, communication and resources. But we are introducing a new category called interactive learning. Well, the naming is still a work in progress, so we will be working with Julia to make it perfect. But this interactive learning category will group all the activities and certain particular activities that have a more interactive approach than, for example, the research. So, if you go to the next slide, Adriana, please. Yeah, so, the current color palette also presented some challenges for users and we worked on a new color palette, steering away from the red and green colors and also being accessible for users with color vision differences. So, the palette has been tested against the model gray 10 color to ensure it's compliant with the minimum color contrast requirement of 3.1 for graphical components. So, we tested against this light gray background. If you go to the next one, please, Adriana. In this slide, you can see an example of how users with different color perceptions can see the new color palette on the left side and how the current one will look. You can see the current one is a little bit more pale and the new one has more vivid colors. It's a little bit easier to differentiate between them and basically getting away from these misleading, meaning colors like green and red that we have here. And finally, if you move to the last slide, Adriana, here, this is how the activity user will look with the quick solution applied. Sorry, it's a little bit small, but I hope you can see it properly. So, we are having new color palettes and also new activity icons. Here on the right side of the screen, you can see a closer look, a close-up of this icon. The ones in black are the activity icons and the ones in the blue color are the mind-type icons that we are reintroducing again for the files to make it easier for users to distinguish between different type files. That's it for me. Thanks, everyone.