 Hello everyone, I've got one science here this morning at Moodle Moot Global. One is the CEO of Edulabs, a premium certified partner in Colombia, Mexico and Ecuador. And I wanted to talk to one because I'm so interested in the presentation that you have this afternoon, which is called the LMS of the future, what students and teachers can expect in the age of industry four. Such an interesting topic one. Can you give us a bit of insight into what you'll be talking about? Of course, sorry. Thank you so much. I'm so glad to be here at the Global Moodle Mod after three years. And today we'll be talking about the LMS of the future. What are customers, what people are expecting from an LMS? So we will be talking about, mainly about sci-fi, educational sci-fi, things about artificial intelligence, VR, AR, blockchain, the kind of things we expect to see within the next eight years in an LMS. That resonates with what Martin Duggy-Armas was talking about in his keynote this morning. He spent quite a bit of time talking about AI and VR. How can you give an example of how AI would be used in an LMS in Moodle perhaps in the future? Yeah, of course. We can learn a lot of things through an LMS. We can learn a lot of things behind the screen. But there are certain things you cannot learn just by watching a video or by reading something on the screen. You need to do these kinds of things with your hands, with your body, you know? So with the VR and the AR or even inside the metaverse, you can learn those kinds of things. You can learn how to manipulate a machine, a vehicle, how to perform some kind of surgeries. You can learn a lot of things with your hands in a virtual environment. You cannot learn those kinds of things behind the screen. I can imagine that will be incredibly useful in workplaces where people are learning new skills, whether it's with machinery, as you say, or in a surgery environment for healthcare. Can you see an application in education as well, more traditional education? Yeah, of course, because finally all the people need to learn those kinds of skills and knowledge in an university or a technical school. So in the first place they need to learn how to perform those kinds of things. That makes a lot of sense to me. And I want to ask you about blockchain, because for those of us who aren't so technically oriented, you know, we might not understand what you mean by that. So can you unpack that for us a little bit? Well, yeah. In the last few years, a lot of people were talking about blockchain, and mainly there are people, they are talking about cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and those kind of things, trading stuff. But blockchain is more than that. Blockchain is the foundation of the cryptocurrencies, but blockchain can be used in every field. Every software application backed up by a database could be replicated using the blockchain technology. So in education, talking about build-up education, talking about technology for education, we can imagine a system that is backed up by a blockchain database where you can, for example, share your badges, share your certifications across multiple organizations, across multiple systems, and it's a very reliable way to verify your badges, your certifications. It's just one example of blockchain. A learner to facilitate learners, yeah, sort of, I understand what you're saying. Well, I look forward to hearing more about it at your presentation this afternoon. But tell us quickly a little bit about edulabs and your work. Are you focused in education or workplace learning, or perhaps both? Well, we are a Colombian company. We have been in the e-learning business for 11 years. We are premium partners, model premium partners in Colombia, Ecuador, and Mexico. We have customers all over the region, all over the Caribbean, all over the Latin American region. We are a company that keeps growing year after year, doing our work with passion, with love. And we are proud sponsors of the Model Global in Barcelona. We are so glad to be here. Excellent. Thank you so much. Have a great week. Thank you so much, Sherry.