 All right, this bit.ly, the bit.ly slash learn360wb will get you to this slide deck. And in the slide deck has some instructions for like the person that manages your Google domain if you want to access some of these that way. So they're good instructions in there. And if they have any questions, they can always just contact me. But learn360 is our video streaming service that we pay for for our schools. And Worldbook Web is the online version of the Encyclopedias. Same thing that ESU8 purchases for our schools. And so this is a way that you can access them from home because it's a little bit different than how you would access them during the school day. And there's still great resources that you could be using. All right, so the first one, Worldbook Web online. You would just put in Worldbook online. And this is important. Now you have to use a login and password. And it's the same for everyone, for teachers, for students. It's just ESU8WB is the login and the password is orders. And I'm gonna take you out and show you what that looks like. But once you've logged in, the difference now, it'll always say service unit eight. Before it said your school, when you logged in at school because it was IP recognized. So it just knew that you were at that location. But it's always gonna say service unit eight, but you'll have the exact same features. So I'm just gonna go out here, gotta move my toolbar. And so it'll look like this when you go to just Worldbook online, it comes up to the login. It's ESU8WB and orders is the password. They don't wanna sign in, sign in with Google or anything, create an account, because they won't be able to access the ESU8 materials. This is the only way to get to them. So once they do that, we'll see how fast my internet is. So everything is there that was there before. Actually, this activity corner is brand new. I just saw it yesterday. I don't even know what it is. But if you've got young kids, there's the early world of learning. And then these are your three levels of encyclopedias, the kids, the student and the advanced. And if your kids are gonna do research, like you're assigning a paper or something, it still works the exact same way. So if they would search something and they want to save their research or they have created an account to save research here in the past, they still access that. So I'm gonna read this article on dogs. I'm looking at it and I really like it. And so I wanna save it. And so if I go to my research, right here is where they would put in their email and create a password or create an account if they don't have one. If kids have already been in here like I have, I would go back to my login, my password, and I log in and then I'm into my personal account. And you can see here are some of the research that I've already done. I have several projects started here. I can go to my different projects, do my research, keep it in one spot. So that still works the same. When they first log in, they have to log in with the esu8wb and it'll say service unit eight here. But once they get inside, they can create their own account or if they already have one, they can save their research that way. Any questions on the world book? There's that login. All right, the other resource that we have is learn360. And it is videos on demand. And in the past, you've had to access it through Snap. And you can still as a teacher, access it through Snap. But in order for your kids to access it, or if you want home access, there's a couple different ways to do that. So as a teacher, I could still go to esu8 web page or I would go to esu8 web page, click on Snap, log in, go to my learn360, find my videos. And then when it comes to assigning it to kids, there's a couple of different ways that can happen. And I'll go to the live one after I go through my slides. So this is the thing. If you are a G Suite for Education and you're using Google Classroom, I would suggest that you have your Google domain administrator go through these steps right here. I'm gonna show you, it looks like this. They're all laid out. It tells them exactly how to go in, what to do, how to, basically they're authenticating so that the student doesn't have to use a password or a login to see the videos. And so it's a process. It's really not that difficult. I've had a couple schools walk through it, but I do have one slide that shows when you get here and you need this admin account and password. Every district has a unique one. And then back on my slides, I put that if you get there, if you contact Linda Thompson or myself, we'll give that administrator, that Google domain administrator, that login and password that's unique to that district. So what this means then, let me go to issue eight, while this is coming up, that if I would assign it through Google Classroom, then my students could click on the video and be able to watch it because the teacher is logged in and the student is logged in through Google Classroom and it's authenticated with Google Classroom, there isn't a password and login. So if a teacher, I would go to snap, login if you don't know your SNAP number, you just have to contact Linda or I. Once I'm here, oh, I have some overdue things. When I'm here, I would go into learn 360 and I find a video that I want. Let's see here, Harry. Here, let's talk about the virus. They've got one here on the virus by SlimGoodBody. And so I decided this is a great video. I want to sign it to my kids. I can assign it through Google Classroom once I've authenticated and went through those steps of that process. So I would just click on here. My classrooms would come up and I would, well, I would have to continue as me and login. I'm not logged in, I guess, but then I could assign it to the classes that I want as an assignment or whatever. But the other way I can do it, and I tested this with Katie yesterday, so this is to the best of my ability. If I go to the share here, I can get this link right here, I can copy it and send it to her. And she, because we have done the authentication, if I remember right, Katie, you just had to put in an email and it worked. Am I correct? I can't even remember now. Katie might not be there, but I can copy this and send it. And I had her use actually not even an ESU-8 Google email and she was able to access that video. There is, if your kids are not able to access them and it gives them they want a pass key, that is also like a pass code. That's, we have a pass key that's unique to every district also that students would just have to put it in to be able to watch those videos from home. So the easiest way, and most all of our schools have a Google domain, is to do that authentication that's that list of instructions. And I would suggest that you would pass that on to your Google domain administrators if this is something that you want to use because then if kids are logged in through their Google accounts, even if you don't use Google classroom, they're still gonna be able to just click on that video and watch it. Questions on either of those. And that's basically all I have. The only other things I'll direct you to is here I have our ESU-8 YouTube channel, everything that we've been doing and helping teachers with, we've tried to do tutorials that they need it's all been put up here. So I leave that there, please access that for anything you need. Also my email is down there. So that's available also.