# Lesson 7.4: Marlowe Starter Kit Preliminaries

Welcome to Lesson 7.4! In this lesson, you'll learn how to create signing keys and fund addresses for use with the Marlowe Starter kit.

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After completing this lesson, you'll be able to:

* Run Marlowe tools using Docker and Jupyter notebooks.
* Create and setup signing keys to use the Marlowe kit.
* Fund addresses to get starter with the Marlowe kit.
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Internet resources mentioned in the lesson's video:

* [GitHub repo used in this lesson: Starter Kit for Marlowe](https://github.com/input-output-hk/marlowe-starter-kit/tree/PLT-3026)
* [ADA Testnets faucet](https://docs.cardano.org/cardano-testnet/tools/faucet/)
* [Daedalus wallet for the Cardano testnets](https://docs.cardano.org/cardano-testnet/daedalus-testnet/)
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## Collaborate with the Pioneers Community

Remember that you can interact with the participants of the PPP through the [IOG's technical community on Discord](https://discord.gg/inputoutput) by joining the channels under the Plutus Pioneers category.

If during the program you have questions about Plutus, we invite you to share them at [Cardano Stack Exchange (CSE)](https://cardano.stackexchange.com/) by adding the `plutus-pioneer-program` tag to your question. The IOG's Education Team members will monitor these questions to support your learning journey. Whenever you share a question at CSE, you're helping to build up the Cardano and Plutus development knowledge base.

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