 Hi, in this video, I'm going to show you how to access Colab for your homework assignments through Canvas and submit them. So here we go. So I'm starting here in Canvas under our course assignments here. And just to illustrate how to access Google Colab, we're going to do this through this Python and Colab practice, which you all will have access to and you can use to test out the environment. So we'll click on that. It takes a minute for Google Assignments to load, but once it does load, it gives this view and we can see here, if we scroll down, that we have an IPYNB file. This is a Python notebook, Google Colab Python notebook. And so we can click on that to access the assignment. And so here I can insert all my work to be submitted. There's other things that I can attach to the homework assignment, too, and I'll show you that functionality in a minute here, but just to illustrate this. So to start out, we've got a just an empty, well, semi-empty Colab notebook here. And I've got some prompts to do the exercise. And in the next video, I'll show you how to add work to this, how to add cells containing your code and text and things like that. But for now, suppose we add everything we're complete and we're happy with it. And then we just want to make sure to click save, we'll say all changes saved, we can close this out. Back in Google, Google Assignments, we'll still have this file here. And if we want to make sure that it's updated, we can click on it again to make sure all it works in there. But otherwise, if everything looks good, we can click open to attach and submit. We'll have the Python notebook file here, we can add other files. So for example, you can access files from the Google Drive or you can upload files. So if you wanted to answer the textbook questions in a Word doc, you could upload that here. Furthermore, you could create, for example, a Google doc that contains your answers to questions. Some questions may have you sketch out a solution, say, for example, what a distribution might look like. You could add your sketch here either as a slide or as a JPEG or what have you. So we might have some other files added on here. But at the very least, you do need to have your Python notebook with the coding work contained in it. Once that's all good, you click submit. It says resubmit here because I've done this exercise already. And so if you haven't submitted yet, it'll just be a submit button, you click on that. And you're done. It'll automatically get pushed to Canvas where instructors will grade it, it'll give you feedback that will look like this. So this is overall feedback on the whole assignment. I'm saying to myself, nice job, Dr. Morgan. And then any rubric that's used will have the grades entered here. So you'll see you get full credit. For this example, it'd be 0.5 out of 0.5 and 0.5 out of 0.5. Any instructors can leave comments directly in your Python notebook file. You'll see those on the right-hand side. So that covers it for accessing your co-lab homework assignments and submitting.