 Hello, I'm Larry Johnson. I'm the CEO of the New Media Consortium and the founder of the Horizon Project. This year, we've engaged in a new report that looked at technology uptake in Irish higher education institutions, both institutes of technology and the universities across the country, both north and south, across the island or other, and I want to share a few insights about the report with you from our perspective, having done the Horizon Report now for 14 years in many, many countries, and having taken a global perspective for most of that time, that it's a really interesting time for Ireland to be thinking about technology and learning in this way. With the resurgence of the economy and Ireland's position as Silicon Valley of Europe, all of the energy and activity that it's taking place here, I think it's an outstanding time for institutions to take the time to think deeply about where all this is going and what the trends that surround our work are going to mean for students and campuses in the coming years. The report itself is the result of a set of deliberations that took place over the spring of 2015, among about 50 distinguished Irish experts in educational technology. They were asked to think deeply about trends and developments in educational technology that are really being discussed around the world, and out of that they came up with a set of topics that's uniquely Irish, I think. While it's set in the context of Europe and in the larger global setting, it feels very very Irish. It parallels work that's going on in other parts of Irish education, and we hope that it will be the catalyst for discussions throughout the sector. That's the best way to think. The report is not a set of answers. It's really a way of starting conversations, and we hope that's how you use it. Thank you.