 Hello friends and colleagues. I'm coming to you from Central Texas in the US in the beautiful Hill Country. I am happy to be part of this Eden conference as I've enjoyed the Eden events that I've been able to attend. I'm sorry we can't be in person. My conversation with you will be about the differences between remote learning and online learning. You may not think there's a difference. Many of you will understand though when I talk about why they are very different. And why going forward post COVID, next phase of COVID, however we want to frame it. Going forward we want to make sure we've learned from what we did with remote learning to make sure that we're going with the highest quality online learning moving forward. Why is this important? Because online learning is going to be even bigger post COVID than it was pre COVID. And to be competitive in the marketplace you've got to make sure that your faculty are fully prepared. You're utilizing all of the tools and technologies and techniques that make online learning high quality. And that you're not boxing yourself in to something that is maybe using the learning management system more as a holding tank for documents. Rather than an engaging interactive tool in your suite of tools for online learning. We also want to make sure that we're doing things strategically. Thinking through where do we want to be in three years? How are we going to get from point A to point B? How are we going to prepare our faculty and our instructors and our teachers to be the best they can absolutely be in an online environment? And how do you mix it all up so that what you get are students who are satisfied and successful. And as well as the faculty who feel confident and they enjoy this type of teaching online. So join me because we'll talk about the differences. We'll talk about nuts and bolts about what you can be doing right now to ensure that you're going to have success with high quality going forward. I look forward to the conversation. Thanks. I hope you'll join me.