 Hi everyone, I'm Zoe. I'm the Product Experience Lead. I'm going to quickly walk you through our sprint goals and then hand over to some of the team to give a little bit more. So if you could go next slide, Adrienne, please. So we had four main sprint goals this sprint. One of them was a big piece of discovery work with hierarchy that we're helping the educational solution teams with. So all of their interviews have been completed and the co-design workshop, which rents really well. Thank you to all of the teams that got involved in that. I'm sure you all found it really valuable and it's so interesting to hear directly from our users. So I hope that you will continue to do that. And then our .org user testing. So the analysis and reporting is still coming along. We should have that wrapped up in the next little while. I know that Sitara is working with Feddy on getting that completed over the coming days. Then the grade book support in terms of analysis from Helen and UX writing from Julia is continuing as well as the experience lab. So we have managed to decide on a tool that we're going to be using to help us manage our panel which is really, really exciting. And we'll have that beginning the new year. So we're just sorting out all of the contracts, etc. with that and we're really excited to be able to go out to all of the people that have signed up for the lab and let them know that we're ready to go and also help you guys be able to access all of the users a bit more seamlessly. And then Julia has also been helping to draft all of the initial comms that will help us get up and running a bit more quickly because it's a lot of workflows that we need to consider when we're dealing with a lot of people in a panel. And so we've been working on drafting all of those. We can get up and running in the new year as quick as possible. I'm going to hand over to Julia first, I think. You're ready? Yes. Hi, my name is Julia and I'm a UX writer at Model HQ. Adrienne, can you move to the next slide, please? Thank you. So during this sprint, besides supporting some of the product teams with our projects, we have also revealed over 100 new and changed language strings to get them ready for the release of Model 4.1. Those are strings from projects developed by the community. I want to give a big shout out to Helen because she did a great job with this. So thanks, Helen. We also shared the process of how to work with the UX writing label in Tracker internally for now because we want to test how that works with the Model HQ staff. And we're working on how to share this with the community and be able to support the community as well with UX writing. You can check out the post, by the way, in the Model Products course in the HQ site and please reach out to us if you have any questions about this. And the next slide, please. Yeah. While working with the Alpha Team on Great Book, we noticed some inconsistencies in how we use surname and last name in Model, which are used interchangeably. So we did some research and we found that last name is much more common in software. It is much more used in Model plugins. It is consistent with the placeholder in the code and offers more flexibility when we're designing experiences. So we have updated all surname instances in Amos to last name. And that's it from me. Thank you. That's all from us, Adrian, unless there's any questions.