(Narrator) Welcome! In this video you will learn how to make the best use of Smartling's video feature. Once you've clicked into a resource in the GTC portal, you will have access to Smartling's translation interface. You will then be able to see the video of the lecture you are working on and an area to do do the actual translation. The left side of the translation area shows you the original English subtitles and then the right half allows you to see translations that were made previously, as well as complete unfinished strings. If you'd like to start working on new strings and then see your strings only, simply switch from All Workflows to Current Workflow. The video will then start playing until the end of the first string. (Video voice) Hi, I put a picture of the great Roger Peng's Exploratory Data Analysis book, which -- (Narrator) You can type in your translation here. Once you've finished translating one string and are ready to start the next one, the video will then automatically start playing the part of the next string. (Video voice) -- which you can get for free on Leanpub. By the way -- (Narrator) If you want the instructor to repeat the string one more time, click on Replay. (Video voice) -- which you can get for free on Leanpub. By the way -- -- which you can get for free on Leanpub. By -- If you want the instructor to keep repeating the same string, click on Loop. (Video voice) -- which you can get for free on Leanpub. By -- -- which you can get for free on Leanpub. By the way that -- (Narrator) As you are translating subtitles, you will see your translations displayed in the video right away and if you actually prefer seeing English subtitles instead, click on Context Language and then select Show Original. You will then be able to see English subtitles in the video that you are working on. Once you've finished translating some of the strings, you may want to check if your translations are smooth enough. You can then switch back from Current Workflow to All Workflows. (Video voice) Hi, my name is Brian Caffo -- (Narrator) To check the translations of all strings, click on Autoscroll. The video will then play through all strings by itself. (Video voice) Hi, my name is Brian Caffo and this is the lecture on what statistics is good for. Now, at the start of every class, we try to define concepts -- (Narrator) If you want to go through the strings really quick or really slow, you can change the Playback speed. Let's say you want to double the speed. (Video voice) So I went to the authority and asked Google what statistics is good for and it came up with this: "Statistics is the practice or science of collecting and analyzing data "in large quantities, especially for the --" (Narrator) And that's it! Here is how to make the best use of Smartling's video feature. Thanks for watching!