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# 2016-03-17

## Major Update - Back End Refactoring & Real Time Analytics

| Version      | 2016-03-17     |
| ------------ | -------------- |
| Release Date | March 17, 2016 |

## Key Features

This release was primarily focused on refactoring or replacing previous technology to set the stage for a new offline experience, UI improvements, and Caliper messaging.

## Details

* Analytics
  * Analytics are now pulling real time instead of being based on a 12-hour refresh.
  * Instructors should no longer receive messages saying to check back in 24 hours when first accessing analytics.
* Note Taking
  * Notes now auto-save and the Save button has been removed.
* Accessibility
  * Skip Navigation has been simplified to improve the experience for those using Assistive Technology.
* Term View
  * Cover images in the term view are now using a lower resolution, resulting in an improved loading time.
  * Unanswered Question badges (instructors only) are showing correctly again.

## Known Issues

None.


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