 Hi there! In this video I want to show you some of the features of the online program from the Alt Annual Conference. So I'm on the homepage of the conference platform and you'll see there's a program tab. So one of the first things to say is we've got a number of sessions that are being streamed live so even if you're not able to join us at work in person you can still navigate the site, look at what's been streamed live, see some of the discussions on the other sessions. We have a long program here broken up by day so if you want to filter for specific things such as winners or the keynotes you can do that. If I click through I can get some more detail so this is our page for our keynote from Jeff Haywood. There's some additional options here if you want to add this particular event to your own calendar so you don't need to be logged in or registered with the site to do that. In the page for the live sessions we have an embedded YouTube player so when the session goes live if you just click on the play button you'll be seeing what we're streaming from the lecture theatre in work. Underneath that we've got some space for activity discussion and also to see who else is following or participating in the session. Because I'm not logged in I've got limited options with these but once you log in you'll get extra functionality which I'll just show you now. If you don't have an account it's easy to register and it's free so I'm just going to log in. If I scroll back down you'll see I now have a follow button so to get the extra functionality we need to follow the session. Now that I'm following the session I can post updates so I can post questions, reflections and other things. When we look at who else is following the session we've got options to add them friends if we want so that's a nice way to connect with new people. For the live sessions we also have a session chat so this is a more quickfire chat window where people both at the venue and remotely can join in some of the conversation. The session chat is only available when the session is live and there will be a log of the chat that happens so if you miss it you can go back and see it as well. Just going back to the program you can see now that I've logged in I've got these additional follow buttons follow and unfollow so this is a quick way of adding sessions that you want to follow without having to go into each one. You can also filter down just to see the sessions you're following. Another way of exploring some of the sessions is they're all listed on the sessions tab and so for example if you're interested in a topic like analytics we can search for that and we get a list of sessions that we might want to follow. That's a basic introduction to the program. I hope you find this useful.