 I guess what makes it unique is that you can use, you can learn from anywhere. So during the pandemic, I was learning from home, I was learning from the living room, the kitchen, my room a lot. It was really great to connect with the people around the world. One of my classmates was from China, actually, in Shanghai, taking the class. So a little troublesome in terms of dealing with the time zone, but we made it work. And it was just a unique experience. There were two assignments that I liked. One was by Michael Stevens for the hyperlinked library. It was the final assignment actually where it was kind of a summarize what you learned in your own words or however you like to. So I did several TikTok videos about third spaces. And then the other one I liked was you tried to teach something online through a virtual platform. And my assignment that I did was I taught everyone how to use the San Mateo County public library app and to use the e-library card that you can use on your phone. So one new skill I did learn was to learn a little coding, JavaScript specifically, which was helpful to make a basic website, which I can now use at my current job, which is like fixing little things here and there. The strangest item but also most useful was one of the library, Santa Clara City Library has a 360 camera that you can check out. I've just like never seen anything like that before.