 Yr hyn yn gofyn o'r meddwl a dyfgrifydd mae'r swyddan yn cael ei cheif, a rwy'n ei hwna o'r drwych yn ystod addysg. Ddiolch yn ffordd y byddwyr empathyadau unrhyw iawn i fy mod i rei meddwl perfection yma, a hynny'n mynd i gyfraeg ei hunwt hyd yn gweithio'r llif ac yn ymhwybodaeth yn ymgyrch gysyllt ar hwn. Ond ydych wedi'u ei ymdilygau am wneud felly rydyn ni fod ydi'r ymlaen i ddigon i gyrdych mae'n amser am ydweud yn ymgyrchol gyda 3 gyrdd, ac mae mor i'n gweithio bod yn cymryd. Mae'r ciswng, yn gyfannu ddiddordeb yn y gweinidol, ond mae wedi bod yn gofynu'r gweithio ar y bus, neu'r gweithiau, ac mae'n gofynu'r gweithio yn gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'r gweithio ar y 25 gyrdd. Rwy'n amser y gallu chi'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio ar y brydau, yn ychynigol. felly Chilla wedi gydwedd i mi. Ac yn ychydig o'n meddwl, boeddi'r fflaengen o'r hwyl iawn i'ch ddweud ei ddweud o'r fflaenginu i 2019, ond, yma, 2018, ymlaen gennym chi, Chilla? Yn ddweud, mae'n adrodd i'n meddwl, roedd yw'n ei ddweud. Felly, rydyn ni'n ddim yn cael ei ddweud i ddweud. Mae bod yr oedd am y cymhwyl, rydych i'r oedd honno allu'r mbeiddiad. Mae'n irrhyw o'r unrhyw o'r pwysigedd a'n i'r gael ei ffordd srifiad. Felly rydw i wneud hyn a'r ymddangosi mewn gwahl o'r pwysig mai'r ddweithio, yn an smokes or yn y dysgu 5 ymdweithi, ychwanell fydd wedi bod yn ffantastig. Roedd ddwy'r wneud o wneud hynny, ac mae'n fyddaw arno i chi. Mae'n charmyniad yn ei bod yn irrhyw o ddechrau I went to, and what I could see on the Twitter stream, were just really, really great. So I think there's lots to think about. I think we should all feel proud that 25 years on the organisation is where it is, and that's down to the community and the work of Marin and all the team at all and the conference committee and everyone. So I think it's been great, and yeah, I can't have one thing, just overall it's just been fantastic for me. One of the highlights for me for the conference was actually today at half-past two where we virtually connected with participants in other parts of the world who can't be here. And one of the things they said to us was that they felt the hug of this conference extending outwards. Over the years, we've really leveraged learning technology more. I think my colleague Martin and his team have really helped us amplify the voice and used this platform to bring our communities closer together. So that has been a real win for me. Our job is to make sure I'll grow and I'll serve this membership, but also to reach out and connect more. So that's been a real highlight, and if you are still watching remotely, this is a big round of applause for you. Thank you very much for joining us. Now, Sheila mentioned that there were many people involved in organising this event for the last 12 months. But in particular, I want to say thanks to the organisations, all of the members of ALT who have supported the event, both the sponsors and the exhibitors, because they play a really important role in making all of this possible. But also I think this year have really engaged in the conversations and given sessions and been very constructive about the dialogue between industry and practice and research. So to all of the organisations involved in supporting this event and ALT all year round as members, we want to say a really big thank you. And an even bigger thank you to all of our participants and also, do you want to say thanks to? Yeah to our speakers, to the session chairs, the exhibitors, the sponsors, the committee members, the trustees and the co-chairs and everyone else. That's my cue, because we have one more present to get now. So all the trustees, all of our trustees have co-chaired this year, but I think the trustee of all trustees to co-chaired this year is no doubt being Sheila herself. So we thought as we had one of the wonderful awards that were made for the Learning Technologist of the Year awards winners, spare, we had 11 winners and we had 12 awards. We thought as a past Learning Technologist of the Year and super co-chair of them all for this year we are going to give Sheila an award and a present. So please put your hands together for our wonderful co-chairs. And we must say thank you to all other trustees and in particular to Martin Weller who's been unable to be with us today. But Martin if you're watching, we send you a big hug and thank you for doing so much to help this conference be such a success this year. But now we have new co-chairs to invite over and the baton is passed. So I'd like to invite on to the stage two of the three co-chairs for next year's conference. And if you can put your hands together once more for Keith Smyth and Melissa Hayden. Thank you. We're also going to be joined by Louise Jones. We have three co-chairs. Does that make us tri-chairs or a three-legged stool or something that is unable to be knocked over? A three-legged dog is still a dog, he can still run. Yeah, we're taking the conference to Edinburgh. Well, I'm really looking forward to welcoming all back to Edinburgh. It's been a while. We've had some work to do. We've had to refit the entire conference venue in the meantime. So the conference venue will be the stunning McEwen Hall in Edinburgh which has been refurbished over the last couple of years and is looking fantastic now. Edinburgh is the home to the enlightenment and I expect that we will have a conference where there will be much discussion. It's a delight to me that there are so many active learning technologists in Scotland at a very vibrant network and actually very many, quite a gaggle of accredited Seamalt practitioners in Scotland. And it will be a wonderful opportunity for us to welcome you all to our home country and to our beautiful, beautiful city in Edinburgh. It's going to be a conference where we, I think, think a lot and get critical, so get wisdom is one of the headlines that's written across the top of McEwen Hall. There's a number of sort of mission statements for the enlightenment written around the building and we will be looking to them all, I think. It will be the first alt after possibly Brexit. This time next year I think that the economic environment for higher education will be very different than it is this year. I'll be interested to see whether that's reflected in the presentations or in our thinking about our practice. I think there will be institutions thinking quite differently about how they manage their business. When there are likely to be changes in funding and how we support students and staff. So I think a year from now it genuinely is going to be quite different and it will be wonderful to meet again in a lovely space to talk about how that's changed our practice and our environment. The conference themes are around criticality, building on what we've been doing this year. That was one of the themes of this conference and we're going to try to work on that and bring it through. But I think it's about being critical friends. Critical friends help each other to improve practice. We're honest with each other and supportive. Critical doesn't mean criticism. It means having that critical eye on what we do, our commitment to values, our commitment as a community, to creativity, to community, to social good, to openness and porosity and more democratic access to knowledge and learning. So we have a number of strands to support the themes and there will be calls and lots of ways to get involved. Thanks Melissa, just a few words from me, but first an apology to Vicky Dale, who now knows why we were laughing rather nervously in a coffee break when she came up to us and said, this has been the best thought conference ever. I've heard that a lot today and it's certainly the best thought conference I've ever been to. So we are going to endeavour to rise to the mountainous challenge that Sheila and colleagues have put ahead of us. So just to stress, we're only laughing at our own predicament. So this has introduced the themes. The only additional thing I want to say about that is that in bringing those themes together we're trying to frame next year's conference so that we'll be of interest and relevance to colleagues across the schools, further and higher education and community education sectors, plus colleagues beyond in the wider sector. And what we're really hoping to do is take forward some of the discussions we've had the last few days, particularly around things like intersection. We want to explore those intersections further and we want to, I guess, in amongst all those themes, ask the question, what can we learn from one another in the joint project of educational technology? So Melissa mentioned further information to come. That includes about keynotes, but there are already some very exciting possibilities floating to the surface. There will also be information coming out about how the wider art community can get involved in the conference itself, on the committee, reviewing. We will be tapping people on the shoulder to do various things, no doubt. And I think the only thing I would say beyond that is to get involved, come along as a presenter, as a participant, get involved in conference committee, come along and help shape some critical dialogue, some critical debate about ed tech and arguably one of the finest cities in the world. So thank you. Well, and with that we have passed on the button. We're very thrilled to have Melissa, Keith and Louise all joining us for the next 12 months. They have no idea how much hard work this is going to be. So they're definitely in for a treat and if you're up for joining in, please do volunteer. The call for various conference committees, including for all we are 19, and the winter conference, which is in less than three months time, is now open. So just a hint for those of you who are already thinking that you're missing the conference. But this is it from us this year. It's been a very special year. It's been quite an emotional three days, I think, for all of us have been involved in organising the event. But I like to think that we can still do a bit better next year. So hopefully on that note, thank you again for participating and being part of our community and have saved travel time. Thank you.