 Hello and welcome back. In the video studying online on the VLC, I discussed the main principles of using the material on our platform, the Virtual Linguistics Campus. I looked at the structure of our classes, I outlined the organization of our learning units, I showed how electronic assessment is integrated into our classes, and I discussed the use of our practical sheets. And of course I also looked at the integration of video. But I did not mention all these additional options that we developed over the years to make e-learning more comfortable for you. For example, did you notice that in all virtual sessions there is an additional menu bar at the bottom? Have you ever clicked on any of its options? Please try and then you will find out for example that we have a glossary of linguistic terms where the explanations are increasingly becoming video based using the micro lectures of our YouTube channel. Or have you ever used the cross search option? This option allows you to move to other VLC sites without having to leave your virtual session. Here is an example. Let's assume you are in the virtual session of the unit Phonology and you are currently studying the content on the screen suprasegmental Phonology. But now you want to find out more than what is presented here. For example, more about tone languages. Well and this is where the cross search option may help. Type in tone and visit the respective site. And a click on the main menu or hitting the back button will lead you back to your original screen. Or try the option that loads our language index, the platform we created for Clarendi in 2013. Here you can access data from more than a thousand language entries, all linked with important linguistic parameters and in most cases with principled audio data. And a final option I would like to mention here may help if you have trouble understanding the exact interpretation of words. A double click on such a word, for example on the word assignment opens our online dictionary and presents you with one or several explanations and optionally synthesizes the pronunciation of the word in American English. Assignment. Of course, some of these options are also available on the web. The VLC options however allow you to stay within your learning environment and thus concentration is kept high and distractions are reduced to a minimum. So I hope that this short video motivates you to dive even further into the virtual linguistics campus and allows you to retrieve the necessary information more efficiently. Thanks for your attention.