 We are looking to see how the easiest way to sign up for the publishers course manager and get the textbook for your stat 2000 course. This is the Pearson dot com website. You just scroll down. Go to my lab. Click sign in. If you don't already have login credentials, maybe you already have it from another course. But if you don't, you create one need to register that's this. Otherwise, you just put in your username and your password. Let's see if I got that right. Okay. All right, now you come to the screen that asks you to enroll in a course. You get that information. You have to put in your course ID from your teacher. You get that from blackboard. And let me just write this down. I mean, this is not part of the screen sharing. I don't think now, but the course ID is lying. 458. Oh, four. And so now I'm going to go back to the Pearson screen. And I'm going to put that in. And the reason it says Wang and not Friedman is because all the stat 2000 courses were built as sub courses to them to a main one, because there's going to be a departmental final exam. So it was really done all for the final exam. And on the next page, you can, if you've already bought the book, and you have an access code for my lab, you can type in the access code. You can get a temporary access for 14 days for free. You can use a credit card or PayPal to buy the book for $65. It's an ebook and access to the course manager to my lab. Once you're in, you'll also be able to, if you choose, pay an additional $15 and get a printed book. It's loose leaf pages. So you take them and collect them and put them together in your notebook.