[Music] Hello everyone, today I will show you how to create a Venn diagram on FigJam. FigJam is a whiteboard tool in which students can collaborate on different tasks. However, it is important to know that students must be 13 or older to use this tool. First of all, you'll create an account in Figma, and then you will be able to create your first FigJam. Once you're on the home screen, you can click on FigJam board to create your FigJam. There are many models available for you to use, but for this specific task, I don't need a model. I will just use the shapes. So, at the bottom here, I have different shapes that I can choose, and I can choose the color as well. So, I'll choose one that will be yellow. There you go. And then I will need another one that will be violet. There you go. So, if you've seen Venn diagrams in the past, basically there are two circles overlapping one another. There you go. So, for this specific task, let's say we need to compare two countries. So, I will use the text tool at the bottom here. I will add a city: Tokyo, Japan. I can make my text a bit bigger if I want. With a right-click, I can lock the text for students not to be able to move it. Same thing with my shapes. And then I will add another text: it will be London, UK. When students use it, they can either use the text box already and write things in the Venn diagram themselves. Another technique that I like to use is to have Post-its already ready with the information. So, for instance, I will write, so I can have the little Post-it ready on the side. I will place my Post-its around. Let's do three there. So, when the students enter the FigJam, they can place a different point in the Venn diagram to compare and contrast both cities. When they're ready to share, the students can click on "Share" here. They can share it back to the teacher, or they can copy the link and share the link in Microsoft Teams or Classroom. I hope it helped.