 I'm a teacher in a school and because I'm really interested in doing this, my school has said if you can do this, show us something and pilot it and then we'll start funding it, we'll make this happen. Because I really don't like the way that they propose doing it. The idea is a digital portfolio which somehow spreads out the work in a portfolio so that you can look at it as if it were a gallery. But the idea is just so that you can spread it out and see it so that things be open to sharing and interacting in multiple ways so that you can organize the material in fun ways. So basically we just sort of went about making a prototype today in a wireframe sort of format here. So I don't know if you can really see up here but I think it'll just try to explain. There were sort of two layouts that we came up with. One would be a timeline and I guess it speaks for itself and then the really interesting thing that happened and what came up over here was that what you want to be able to do with this material is if you need to tell a story or do a presentation you could pull from the artifacts of your learning in your portfolio and tell that story and do it in a really compelling way using media that you could reference or connect to which is all in the site and one of the fun things that I guess came out of this was that somebody said this is basically ZEGA on top of Dropbox. So you use this storytelling documentary format which pulls multiple media, makes media to draw from a storage either a cloud storage or something like Dropbox or on your, that's sort of a point that we were trying to work out but I think I'll let somebody else pick up on the more tech-oriented side of that storytelling piece. Well I guess it's just very well. Part of the idea was to just build on the existing practices of people so rather than asking people to completely change the way they do things and basically if you build on something like Dropbox you're just letting people to use their existing tools and access their data and visualizing it in a more compelling way so the idea is just to extract data from Dropbox basically and show it through different interfaces. That meant for students or adults? Mainly for students but obviously if you build something easy to use it will be easy for everyone but what we were thinking is like he has a lot of experience working with students and he said that students already use things like Word or I don't know, there are tools that people already use so rather than asking them to come to a new site and build a lot of the galleries and portfolios are like come to this website and build things using this tool and that's kind of not necessarily the way people work but the idea here is just like just continue doing what you're doing we're going to build a gallery, a portfolio for you out of the documents that you have in your hardware. So wait for students to really easily visually share their learning story or learning journey and then a wait for educators or potential employers to come in and view that information either in this like mind map kind of way or timeline kind of way or the interactive documentary style that the students are creating