 Add and edit text. In many places in Moodle where you can type in text, you will see Moodle's purpose-built editor, known as Ato. Many of the icons you'll know from word processing or other online programs, but some may be unfamiliar. The link icon allows you to link text to an external website or uploaded file. So for instance, if we select the text United Nations and then click the link, a pop-up appears allowing us to paste in a URL or web address. The text will change colour, but note that the link will only work once you've saved the changes. The media icon here offers many options for adding sound and video along with thumbnail images and subtitles. We explore adding media in a later video. These icons allow you to directly record sound and video from within the Ato editor. H5P is free software for creating interactive content such as quizzes. The H5P icon allows you to either link to or upload an existing H5P file. The Ato editor allows you to drag and drop images directly into the text box and it automatically saves what you type. So if you have to leave it for a while or you accidentally go onto a different page or lose your connection, you don't have to start again. We also have an accessibility checker and a screen reader helper. They help ensure your text is designed well to make it accessible for everyone on all devices, including people with restricted site who use screen readers. You can change your editor if your admin allows by going to the user menu top right, clicking on preferences, then editor preferences. Technical people might choose plain text if they want to add code and TinyMCE is a modern editor which is popular in many organisations and which you are welcome to use.