 quick and easy way to display interactive content to users. To add a lesson, turn editing on, add an activity, lesson. Give a lesson a name, perhaps a time limit. We can attach a file to be viewed by the student. Save and display. Let's add some content pages. Give the page a title and some content that can be formatted, including text, hypertext, media and so forth. Then we include navigation from this page to subsequent pages or elements within the lesson. So we'll have three topic pages that's add those subsequent pages. The important thing here is to be certain that the jumps take you to the desired page or element in the lesson. And it might be a case of user interacting with the content in a very structured and linear fashion or a random and non-linear unit to decide that. Okay, now that we've all in fact added a question as well, then we'll come back and tidy up those jumps. We'll add a question toward the end of the lesson after the three topic pages. You can see there's a variety of question types. Choose multiple choice. Add a question page. Okay, and if the user in fact chooses the correct answer, answer one in this case, we will end the lesson. And they get a score of one. The other answers are incorrect. All right, let's now tidy up the navigation. So we revisit each of these content pages. Okay, so let's see this from, we could certainly preview it here, but to get the full effect, let's preview it from the student perspective. We can see the linked media there. That would be the downloadable file and topic page, topic one, topic two, topic three. You can see that the timer has elapsed. And lastly, the question. That's a lesson.