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this is an overview the first part of the this dayamp;#39;s discussion in adapt was giving you the ability obviously to be able to log in which we hope that you had before we started the ability in order to create a course which is relatively simple to be able to create a course based on someone elseamp;#39;s course that they have made public to be able to create an assignment inside a course hopefully be able to create or import an assignment from someone elseamp;#39;s course that you can bring in and then to add at least one or multiple questions that already exist in the library into your your assignment what i want to go into is a little bit more advanced features in terms of how you want to apply that and also start to talk about how you can build new questions using the existing infrastructure that we have out there but before we begin iamp;#39;d like to go through the questions that i had stalled for before the breakout room in the chat so i need to find the right spot in or