 First of all, I would like to thank the team for the commitment and therefore made it in the last spring. It was amazing and awesome because we are facing some illness during this spring. So that's great. Going through the numbers, we have completed almost all the commitments. As you can see, we have completed all the story points. Maybe for the next spring, we can be more challenging, let's see. But for this, we did it and also we even complete issues without the story points of this tricky. But we have complete night, complete tasks, also for backs, squashes and 15 improvements. So that's super great. Okay. Next slide, please, Adrienne. In terms of goals, we are so happy we have complete all the goals. We haven't able to help where possible with the third party lips, fixing some and peer review with others. So in detail, we have able to solve useful UX low-hanging rates, according to UX research. Also we are completed two big projects for us, short-term course hierarchy and the bulk editing course activities. And also we are ready to prepare the second iteration for the return activity cast. And as I said before, we help as long as possible with the third party lips. So next slide, please. Looking with more details with the UX low-hanging rates that we have worked, we can see for instance that in the list that we are able to fix hidden sections and counter are no longer visible to the users when switching roles. Also what happened before to work on this. Also we are working with the coursing this to apply, well, the multi-line filter. Right now we have multi-line course index. Also we have added the ability to customize A5P styles with a theme setting SCSS. So that's super great for the community. Also we have updated the course reports that are down to the third party navigation and it's the case that other parts that we have a model to create consistency. Also we have extended the functionality of the course index and right now we are showing the text and media elements in the course index in non-editing mode. So the students can see that. And finally, one more improvement for the database activity in the UX time. So we have removed the reset button from the sticky footer and added to the actions menu according for the community. Listen to them. So that's great. Next slide, Adrienne. About the libraries that we have worked, we want to highlight the date from the phone awesome. You can see we have great phone awesome from 4.7 to 630. That's you have the link for the issue here. So you want to see the details. It's great because we have a bug where compatibility with the four icons. You have here the official documentation to see more details. We are super lucky this time because we have two new styles right now with the new phone awesome 3. So you can see in the slide the new styles, but we have compatibility for the four versions. So that's good. And you can add the link to the all three icons that we have right now. We have more icons that we have before. So that's super great. Next slide, please. OK, about the activity cards we are working with PX. And we have worked for preparing the second iteration to do more testing. So for this, we have prepared the moderate testing sessions in user zoom. Also, we have great recruit form with time form. Also, we start participates requirements. It may have some posts in the community forums, but here is the link of the forums. If you can share this link with wherever you think could be good to participate. I think Sabine is going to share the link through the chat also. And always we are preparing the card sorting exercise with Maze. And finally, in addition, reviewing all the kind of things. We have started internal discussion about the dates of the activities and the completion dates. To try to create that coherence and consistent with all the activities that we have. But this is going to be maybe for the next release. Next slide, please. And finally, Ferrar will give us a demo. But before do a demo for the course hierarchy short term and the bulk activity edition, I'm going to do a super quick overview of the highlights for the two projects for the course for a key short term. We are recovered the move right and left functionality, but only one level of indentation. Also, we can apply the indentation of the course index. We can show the indentation of the course index. And following the next two features, we are thinking on the users that have me great for 4.0, 4.1 without indentation and pre-design of the courses. So we create two new things. One is a new setting for enable and disable the course indentation for weeks and topics format. And the other is to be able for the admins to reset the indentation for the courses on the site and start a new indentation right now with only one level. So the next slide, please. And talking about the bulk editing course activities, the MUA project for this release, we added the bulk actions for sections, the later move. Also for activities, the late move and duplicate ability. Also, we create a new sticky footer for these bulk actions and improve their reactive course editor. So right now it's easy to add more bulk actions for the next releases. So right now Farhan is going to do a demo of the two projects. So over to you, Farhan. OK. Hi, I'm Farhan, one of the developers from Mopi's team. And I will share my screen now. So I drain if you can and share it here. OK, nice. OK. This is our bill of course, general, the one that created with MDK. So we have many activities there and sections. So we have a few new options and features in the course editor. The first thing is now we reintroduce a new kind of indentation to the course. So it's not like the old indentation that has like 14 levels. The current one, it's just one level, but it's the one that tested with users. It was more used. So it's like moving right on activity and it changes not only the indentation, but it also the aspect. So they loses all that border. So that card statics, it's out. So it's more like a listing. And it's applied also in the course index. So things indented in the course index are also there. So now teachers can indent stuff, move left and right, and they can indent anything at any moment. So it's quite easy for the teachers to have this kind of representation. So it's clear which activities are main and which activities are secondary to the course. This will evolve in the future and we'll have more features to group things, but that's a long term. So for now, it's this reintroduction of the indentation in a new way in both course index and course content. And as Carlos said, because 4.0 and 4.1 does not have indentation, the admin has tools to reset the indentation in all courses if they want it and they can disable by format. Okay, that's the first new thing. So indentation, it's back in a new way. And the other stuff we have right here is a new button called bulk editing here in the top, you know the course title. So when I click this thing, it will automatically change some aspects of the course. For example, I don't have any button to add activities because now I'm in bulk edit mode. And the bulk edit mode works as most of you should expect. So I can select things, I can select activities or I can select sections. So when a section is selected, the activities cannot be selected. And the other way around, if I select an activity, sections cannot be selected. And when bulk editing it's on, it appears this sticky footer here. So if I close it, I will close also the bulk editing, as you can see. So this is a normal way without activities and everything. And when I just turn it bulk editing on, it will appear this new sticky footer thing, which allows me to select all things in the same concept I already selected. So if I select an activity, I will select all activities. And if I select a section, it will select all sections on the course. There's only a few advanced things for selecting because I can click on the car directly to select an activity. But I can also shift click to select a range of activities from the last one selected to the next one. And we have quite a few advanced things like going like alt click on an activity car will select all the activities on the section. So it's easier for users to select all the activities in a single section. And about the actions itself, we have like different actions for sections than for activities. So we can implement different actions for now. They are almost the same except from the duplicate with it's not the bulk editing. So if I select, for example, some activities, I can edit the availability. Availability, it's, it shows a model that you can select from all the available availability modes. So if stealth activities are not available, of course, this option won't be there. But the good thing is that we can select directly the mode. You don't need to go to hide first and then go to a stealth activity. You can just go straight to the type of availability you want. Someone will be applied to all the activities. The same happens with the duplicate. The duplicate will duplicate all the activities we have selected. So if everything goes right, it will duplicate the activities just below the original one. The same thing that happens with the normal duplicate, but in bulk mode. And it happens the same with the move. Now the move thing, it's exactly the same move we have right now, but it's adapted to be bulk. So I can move it under any activity I select. So it's just a bulk thing. And if I select things from different sections, it will uncollapse the sections where we have the activities, and then I can move it all around. So it's quite comfortable to move things around. The same happens with sections, for example. The move thing, it's exactly the same as before. So I can select one topic or I can select two of them, for example, because I don't put a name on the topics. It's not so spectacular because it's just moving things and renaming them. But probably you need, because I don't want you to just trust me, I can do it like this. Move it. I would put under general, for example. So I have the name under general now. And last but not the least, probably the most useful thing when you are messing around your course, it's that bulk deletion. So I can select everything I do and just click on delete. And it will ask me to delete for activities and all the information. So it's removed. And the same happens with topics. So I can just select a bunch of topics and set the lead topic and we'll delete all of them. So it's nice improvement. Now we have bulk editing. So especially when you import a course over another and you create many, many topics will be super helpful for teachers. And yeah, that's me. Any question? Do you have any question? We're on those two from Martin. So there was one about accessibility and the UX testing we did on this. Yeah, we have several accessibility things here. For example, the focus on the buttons, it's only available through, and this is a super long course. So it will take long to get to that focus. But the buttons are only focusable when you have something selected. The focus are tested. When I click, for example, the close bulk editing, it will focus on the bulk editing. So you can just reopen if you could by accident. And the availability also, this model here has many accessibility things. This is the field itself, but this is labeled as an extra description on that. So we tried to make it accessible. The fact that we have the check boxes is also accessibility thing. So it's easier to just select and they have also specific titles and everything to select that activity. Yeah, we tried to make it accessible, but of course we will have a most hardcore accessibility test later to fix any small tweak thing. We need anything more? Recycle bin. For now the recycle bin, the delete is a standard delete thing. So it will go to the recycle bin. It's the same thing we have. And before it's not yet seen. No, we don't improve that part. So it's the same recycle we have right now. Okay, long-term solution. The undo is not implemented. It's something that many users ask for it, but that's not on me to the side I would say. I am missing something. You said two questions, right, before? Martin was just asking about how much had a lot of UX testing already on the UI. Oh yeah, that was based on extensive user testing, both indentation and bulk editing. So yeah, I think. If it works, I mean it should be seen as a reusable pattern because we have other places where we do need to do similar things. We should make them consistent like the course management page, maybe even databases inside some of the activities. Yeah, thanks to this new feature, we have quite some improvements. For example, now the sticky footer can be invoked via JavaScript, which was not possible in the last version. So yeah, it's not a pattern itself, but at least we have the pieces to make it a pattern problem in the future. Yeah, like you're right, Martin, we definitely want to reuse this pattern because it is a good pattern and it's widely applicable. But we really want to get some user feedback once people start actually using it before we start implementing it elsewhere as well. So this is probably some further refinements we want to do.