 Hello, welcome to this segment of Tech Tips for Teachers. And in this segment, we are going to be looking at how to use tabbed browsing, otherwise known as toggling between screens in a course. So here we are in the idea home page. I'm gonna go ahead and start going to start here. And we have now opened into a list of modules. And if I was working in my course and I only wanted to go and open a new page, for example, I wanted to find out how to set up a grade book, which is something that this course will cover later. But I don't want to leave the page where I am right now. And I wanted to make sure I could come back to it. I can come up to the item and then I can right click either on my mouse or on my trackpad. And I can point to open link in a new tab and just click that link. You can see up here that it's loading. And in just one second, we will be able to see the page. And here's that information that I had before. And so now I'm over here in this tab and I want to go back to where I was. And if I'm all done with it, if I get done with it, I can close it. Or I can just leave it open like this and click back to where I was. And there's where I started. I'm gonna close this little arrow because I'm done with it. And the thing you could do is to do the same thing if you were in the modules. And for example, you wanted to look at your grades for your course. Right click and open link in a new tab. And right up here in a new tab takes a moment sometimes. You can see here that this is the test student. And right now our test student does not have any scores in the grade book, but here the test student could look at their grades. And then when they are all done, just close that tab and come back over here to the course modules tab. So that's really easy to toggle within the screens. And that does not matter if you're doing an internal link within Canvas or an external link. Here's a link that's external link to a Google Drive. You know that by this little chain link here. And I can just come down and right click on it. Open link in a new tab. And that link to my Google Drive will pop right on up. Maybe sad. Don't worry about the sad face right there. Just click on the top. And it will load. It just does not give a preview. All right, so now we are moved over here into the Google Drive. We'll learn more about the Google Drive and Canvas and the relationship between the two of them and a little bit later on. But today we're just focusing on being able to move effectively between one tab and moving over to another tab. And this is a very convenient way to be able to look at lots of different pieces of information at the same time without having to go back or to re-log into anything. And one tip though is when you're done with it, just if you're done completely, you just close it. And that keeps things a little cleaner and easier for navigation. This same thing with toggling between tabs and using tab browsing is something that you'll need to make sure that you teach your students so they can also navigate effectively in idea. All right, I hope this segment on toggling and tab browsing has been helpful for you and will help you be able to navigate more effectively during this idea training course.