 Hi, this video will introduce you to the platform you'll be using to create your digital exhibit. A Mecca is an open-source program that you will use to organize and display your digital exhibits. When building your digital exhibit, it is helpful to create an outline or storyboard of the exhibit. You'll want to think about the structure of your exhibit, including what pages do you want to include. You'll also want to think about the draft text you want to use, possible images you may want to incorporate, and finally how you would organize your exhibit. Some student groups have found it helpful to begin by assigning the different pages of the exhibit among the different group members. We'll go into more details about the specifics of A Mecca and creating the storyboard in our class meeting. A Mecca offers several themes to choose for your exhibit, but for this project, everyone will use the USU exhibits theme. You'll also get to choose the layout for each page of your exhibit. When creating your exhibit, it is important to keep some of these things in mind, like who is your audience? Is your exhibit easy to navigate? Is the information clearly organized? And you'll also want to remember that your audience is global, so expand acronyms when mentioning them for the first time and define any discipline-specific terms that may not be a part of everyday language. The library is here to assist you with creating your digital exhibit. We have brief video tutorials available on different aspects of creating your exhibit, as well as information sheets. You can look for these in the lib guide. If those resources don't answer your question, we also have office hours. Check the box in your course's box folder to see the times that we are available. Our office is located in room 202. If you cannot locate this office, please ask the friendly librarian at the information desk, and they will be happy to direct you to room 202. If you have any questions throughout the semester, please don't hesitate to ask for help.