 If you see, the structure of the program is something like that. When you have your characters designed, you choose the one that was to speak, the type of action, and then the text that they are going to pronounce, or that the students can also record the voice on there. I use this activity as I told you, using cooperative learning, especially because I had a special case of a student with disability. And in our case, we also introduce, because it's automatic, the option of subtitles. Because as you have the text written in the app, it's only marking a button, and you also have subtitles. So this makes the video more accessible. As I told you, I used it in class. It was fantastic. And also, a student of mine also did it in primary education, and the result was very good. Of course, this can be as difficult, as complex as you want with the dialogues. But you can use it. The only key here is designing the characters that you don't need any type of knowledge of language. And then, knowing the actions. But it's quite intuitive, because you can click on them, choose, for example, dragging, and you can see what the character makes. So they are unconsciously learning the vocabulary of actions, or blow a kiss. They do it, and they say, oh, this is the action that I want, or not, this is something that I don't like. And the same with the sounds. There are lots of special effects, let's say, like a phone ringing or whatever, that they are also for free, and they can try and see what is the type of movement, action, sound that they want to spread. The only limitation, but it's not because of the program that is free, but in general, is that there is a maximum of two characters per frame, per scene. But, well, you divide the plot, and there's no problem. So I will show you a real example. In this case, they introduced their voices. Okay. So if you see, the result is quite visual, and it's very easy to use. I promise, if you have the chance, if you have some time, take five minutes, and I think that you will fall in love with this, because of all the possibilities that it gives you. The only thing is, so as I said, you can even modify the face expressions, and this movement of the shoulder, but there are many, many possibilities of movement, even shaking hands, and so, and when they, in this case, because they used their own voices, but if you use the text to voice option, it's a little bit like a robot, in comparison, but it works. It can be perfectly understood in English, in Spanish. Spanish is a disaster, and Spanish is better to record it, because if not, I tell you that it's very difficult to understand it. Okay. Maybe in the future, who knows? And for the subtitles in the app, you only have to mark a button with a T, and the same text that you have previously written is shown on the screen. So it's very good, and I tell you, when they know what they want to express, these takes half an hour maximum. And if you heard the noise at the back, was because they did it in class, so there were other students also recording their voices, but more or less with a normal laptop or a tablet, it works perfectly, okay? And even in some cases, because it happens, if you have the app downloaded into your device, you don't need internet access to produce it, but you save it in your computer, and then when you finish, you use the Wi-Fi or wherever to publish it, because with this, you can publish it in the Pluragon website, but also you can download it, in this case. I told the students to send me the final results, and then you have it as an MP4 that you can play anywhere. So for example, in the case that we said earlier for the tutorials, if you are giving instructions that you don't need to show something that you are doing with your hands, first do that, then, in this case, it's very easy, and as I said, quite fast, okay? In my case, the whole process, I know that my students were older, but they didn't know the app earlier. This was done in a couple of sessions of one hour and a half, and they even presented it in class, okay? So, you know, it is quite easy to get familiar with the tool. I tell you that it's very visual because the results from a point of view are very, very good. It's easy that we cannot work with that here today, but we don't have the devices, but as I said, yes. You can choose. In our case, I worked with them using cooperative learning. They were in groups of five, and they used one account for the whole group, okay? In my case, as they were over 18, they used one of their personal accounts. Even you can register using Gmail, a Google account, or using Facebook, okay? So, if you are working with primary students, maybe you can create a Gmail account with this purpose and register the Gmail account for that, so they don't have to use Facebook or wherever, okay? It's something like group one, at Gmail.com, something like that. And you assign each group the email account and the password to enter in Plotagon, and there's no problem, because you don't receive anything from the app or wherever, okay? The option of Facebook is just because you know that many, many web pages have that for register, because in many cases, it's easier and faster. But in the case of primary education, I think that the safer way is a Gmail account for that, and that's all. And even you can use it from one year to another or from one class to another. You can reuse it, okay? So, but it's quite easy to reuse it, as I said. And they like it because they see how their plots become real in something like technological, digital, and very effective. And in this case, because it was mainly in a house, but you can choose different scenarios and it's quite interesting, okay? A limitation that I found is, for example, for natural science, there are no animals. So, in this case, it can be difficult. But for example, there is a prehistorical man, a caveman that you can use, for example, for social science for history, okay? So, as I said, you have to identify your needs, and according to your needs, use one tool or another, okay? And now, I go one. So, I strongly recommend you to try Plotagon. Then you will decide if it's useful for you or not. But I tell you that it's very good. In the case of creation, it was set previously in the case of Geniali, okay? In this case, they had the video in Vimeo, so probably, well, I couldn't download it. So, probably you can access there, but the idea is making presentations, okay? Not people know that, but Geniali is a Spanish company, and it's from Cordoba. But it is a little bit hidden in their web page, but it's very good. In the case of Pautun, do you know Pautun? No, Pautun, the person top. No? For short videos, the results are also very good. And I'll show you an example. I will upload it to Mooda in the case of Pautun, but the idea is that in a very easy way, you can create presentations, even in which you can show that, like you are writing by hand, easily, okay? And it's quite visual, but especially for short videos. If the video is more than two, three minutes, it's a little bit boring, okay? And in the case of Camba, do you know Camba? Camba is mainly for preparing posters and leaflets. And it's very easy to use, but you have to consider that you have to use the free items, because in many cases there are items that you have to pay for. Maybe it's one dollar, but you have to pay. So if you avoid the items that you have to pay, you can make very good things. Like, for example, in this case, oh yes, I had here Pautun, okay? So I present Pautun and then Camba. This is the structure of the software. So if you see, the left part is like PowerPoint, so you can identify different slides, but the movements, the transitions, are much more visual than PowerPoint. But as I said, more than three minutes, watching things moving and writing on this is a little bit boring. So for specific concepts, for specific ideas, it's very good, because you can improve this process because it's very, very visual. But personally, longer than this, it's a little bit tiring. And as I said, in the case of Camba, there are many layouts for different purposes, for posters, for the standard size of the page, for flyers, and it's just moving the image to the place that you want to put it. You can modify the fonts, and it's a little bit more flexible than PowerPoint. In my personal case, what I've done when using Camba is combining Camba with PowerPoint or with Keynote in Mac. Why? Because in some cases, some of the specific images or vectors that you want to use in Camba, you have to pay for them, but you can have them for free in other web pages, like for example in FreePick. Do you know FreePick? FreePick is a very good database of images, vectors, and photographs. So you can combine both. So in my personal case, what I usually do is I download the layout, the design, and then I add the parts that I need from Camba. So you can combine both, and it's quite easy, because you can FreePick. Free, F-R-W-E-P-I-K. Yeah, pick. Okay, FreePick. This is a huge database that is getting bigger and bigger. I think that this company is from Malaga, a Spanish company, and they are investing lots of money in increasing their database of resources. Okay, FreePick. F-R-W-E-P-I-K. Dot com. So there, if you need to prepare a presentation, a poster, or something for your lessons, you will have high quality resources, high quality images, and it's very good. But this is only for a while. Or it's for a while. Okay. Yeah. Yes. Yes, okay. Yes, so in the case of Pautun, for example, they give you 48 hours with all the premium items for free, but it's 48 hours, so you need to concentrate a lot on that. But if not, there's no problem, because there are many items that you can use without using the premium items. It's not essential, okay? It's like in Floregon that it's not essential the use of everything premium that you have to pay for that, okay? In the case of Canva, it's true that it's more limited, okay? In the case of Geniali, you have the link to Vimeo, okay? So you can see how it works there, okay? Then the last item, in the case of collaboration, okay, learning by sharing, probably you have used Padlet, somebody mentioned that earlier, if I'm not wrong, that in these cases, a kind of huge board in which you can pin items of different topics. For example, you want to develop a project on history, on the French Revolution, for example, and students can share this dashboard to collaborate among them, okay? So you can see here... So as you can see, this is collaborative because all the students can publish them, can pin their information, for example, about a topic in these cases about history, okay, or mythology, but you can create the project and they share information and they add the items of information that they find interesting about that. And finally, I have this web page that you can see here, that is E-Pulse, that maybe you know, but I didn't know it still quite recently, because the idea of E-Pulse is find connections with other schools, other classrooms working on a topic similar to yours. So as you can see, on the left, on my right, you choose the country that you want to work with, the student age range, okay, that goes from five to 18 years old. So, for example, in this case, in this search, I used six to 11, that is primary education, and if you see, they have, for example, for the subjects of English, language and arts, for the ages from 11 to 15, there is a connection that you can choose to work with them and to exchange and collaborate with other students, with other classrooms all over the world. Or for example, in this case of China, what they want is, from ages seven to 15, to practice English. So it's a way to connect students all over the world, okay, this is a kind of, not alternative to E-Tweening, because E-Tweening is European, but this is at the global level, E-Pulse, okay, and you can even create your own project, for example, you have all the terms of use and the privacy support there on the web page, but I tell you that I discovered the web page a couple of weeks ago, and I have not used it, but probably they have to control this quite a lot, because the idea is teachers with teachers, and then students with students, okay? But I discovered that, and I think that the idea is interesting, of course we have to be careful with safety and privacy and these things, but well, it's for you to know it and try to look for, because as you can see, according to this, is focused on specific target groups, okay, or the subject, or the age, okay, and they identify the projects. Okay, and even you can create your own penpal exchange and you can use this tool to create your project, for example, you say, like for example, here you can see a project about fighting poverty, in this case it's for secondary education from 12 to 16 years old, but you can join that. This is a teacher guide, so it shows you how to do it. I think that the idea is interesting, I told you that I've not used that, so I cannot answer properly these and I prefer not to lie, but I think that as an idea it's good, let's see how it works, but if you see, you have some safety standards, like you can see here the back, okay, with privacy certified, so it's a matter of reading the terms of use and see how they identify, because in some web pages for this, for example, in the case of Plotagon, in the case of Pautun, if you register with the account of your school, of your university, they associate that you are in the education field, probably they use something like that, I guess, but it's just guessing, okay? But I think that the idea, as it is, is good, it's interesting, okay? So, well, we don't have time for that and we don't have Wi-Fi, but if possible, for the final project, try to choose a resource and try to use it for your lessons, because you will see that students can be very motivated with some of these because they are seeing results quite visual and quite interesting for them. So, some final remarks and I will finish on time. First, collaboration is essential. This is the key of everything nowadays. Then, try to discover, but also use new digital resources that you probably did not know earlier. Try to go global. I think that initiatives like each winning are fantastic to know other cultures and there are also other alternatives, let's say. And, please, don't get overwhelmed by technology, okay? Just take it step by step, okay? I think that this is essential. And, to finish this sentence, a journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step. So, let's try and do it, okay? So, thank you.