 Hi, we're Sailor. Sailor offers an open education space where students and educators can find high quality content in a structured format. It's our method for collecting content that we'd really like to share with you. Sailor collects as much open license information as possible and then solicits professors to fill in the gaps. Then we peer review all of the courseware. If we find a great text, we work to persuade the author to make it freely available. If we can't find a great text, through our open textbook challenge, we commission an author to create a completely new open license work. Sailor is unique in that it places the OER in the structure of a traditional academic major, which allows students to track their progress and understand the larger context of their studies. To that end, we've developed assessment materials, which will in the near future work with a user profile function where students can track their progress and keep their digital transcripts. At Sailor, we are near completion of 12 common academic majors in a variety of subjects, from business administration to English literature, as well as a general education track. With our partner organizations, including the Washington State Board, and through our own outreach, we hope to expand our selection in the next few years. Sailor is always changing and updating, and we embrace open learning as a method of refining our content. We make our contributors aware of the vast resources available openly online, so they can compare, modify, and improve upon their own work. We hope that you will join us on Tuesday, October 25th at 3 in the White Pine Room for our presentation to learn more about Sailor's effort to connect OERs into a structure that makes sense to students and educators. We're connecting the dots, and thanks to the OCW community, there are a lot of pretty amazing dots out there. Can't wait to see you in Park City.