 Okay, this is the recording that I promised I would send to give you guys some pointers about Zoom. It's pretty self-explanatory. Back when we used Adobe Connect, we had a lot more issues with audio. And Zoom, we really don't have many issues with audio. But you should definitely practice and make sure that the little microphone button is moving when you're talking. So just a couple things. You're going to want to have the chat window visible during the Zoom session. So if you hover your mouse over the bottom bar, you can see there's a little chat icon. If you click on that, the Zoom group chat window will pop out and you can kind of stick it off to the side of the Zoom window. And the reason you want to have that open, a couple things. You can privately chat with anybody. You can chat with everybody, and that's where you will ask questions during the question and answer periods. But you can also privately chat. So if you had any questions prior to your presentation, you can hover over my name in that chat window. Right now it's just me in there, so it's a little bit hard to tell how to do that. But it's very easy to just pull down where it says everyone, pick my name and privately chat, ask me a question. Justine will be using that window to give you time, how much time you have left. And I believe she gives you when you have 10 minutes, when you have five minutes, and when you have one minute remaining. And so those will come to you privately. Nobody else will be seeing that, but you want to be able to see that while you're presenting. I like to break out the participants window too, but that's not if you don't care to see who's in there and that you don't need to do that. Let's see what else it used to be with Adobe Connect that I had everybody upload their presentation ahead of time just to make sure that it looked okay. We don't really need to do that with Zoom because you're going to share your screen. So you'll want to practice doing that to share your screen. Again, if you hover over the bottom of the Zoom window, you'll see Share Screen. It lets you just like any other software like this. It lets you pick the window that you want to share so you don't have to share your entire desktop. And just kind of practice with that a little bit, make sure that goes the way you expect it to. There's really not that much. You don't need to put your video on. We'll probably have a lot of people in here, so just stop your video. Make sure you mute when you're not talking just to keep down any kind of noise. I would like you to send me your presentation when it's in its final form, send it to me prior to when you present so that I could put it into our Capstone Project Library. So please try to do that before we, Anthony is dancing out in the hallway. We're all here for the MGIS graduation ceremony. So yeah, just try to send that to me ahead of time so that I can put all of those files in there. And somebody was asking me about the pointer. And I believe you. That's a good question. I believe you can just use your mouse's pointer, but I'm actually not positive about that. I'll look into that some more and let you guys know about that because I'm not seeing it here. And so I think maybe you can see the presenter's pointer. Todd, can I ask you, I'm recording a Zoom session. Does the pointer that you're using? Here, Doc Downs, everybody can see you. Does the pointer that you're using when you're presenting, can people see this? Or is there another? Where is that? Oh, yeah, right. That makes sense. Oh, well, they will be, they will be. Okay. I don't know where that is. That was in Adobe Connect, but I don't know. Okay. Yeah. No. Okay, well, I'll, yeah, we'll look into it and I'll email everybody, but, but I think that's, I think that's it for what I need to tell you. So just let me know if you have any questions. Thanks.