 Hi, I'm Jean Rosenberg and I'm a professor at Brute College at City University of New York and I also am faculty associate here at the Berkman Center. I found it to be incredibly useful. First I found the report to be incredibly useful because there are so many strands out there, so many fragments in terms of looking at this whole problem of information quality, how to search for, find, assess, verify, fact check, and also how to contribute information online and how to empower youth to have those skills so that they can be better informed, more engaged, and also successful in their own careers and academically. So these are critical skills that really are cut across I would say all disciplines, high schools and colleges and community colleges as well and there's a huge challenge in terms of how do you teach these skills and how do you empower not just youth but really the whole public to be better informed consumers of information and also more credible contributors. And so to bring these people together, to discuss the report, to discuss what we already know, to think about what we don't know, and also to learn from each other what interventions people are already experimenting with and what kinds of technologies are used in which ways is incredibly useful and really helpful. I mean some of it is very practical for me, such as using Google Maps as a way to have students contribute information and really build a very interesting project that has them out reporting in their own communities and capturing that reporting in a way that really almost synthesizes itself so that you can present a project. I thought that was very, very helpful. It was great to see educators from all different disciplines, from librarians to teachers to people in healthcare who are all concerned about these issues and all addressing them in different ways and I think having this kind of event and this kind of conversation will really help to enrich the quality of programming that is created and also will help people to figure out ways to get this curriculum to make it available to students.