On the web, Teaching Plan Progress gains a Day view: pick a date and see, class by class, every period on the timetable and whether anything was actually recorded against it — with a count of the classes that stayed silent. In the apps, chapters come with videos and detailed course content for both teachers and students, and Help & Support becomes a proper ticket you can raise, track and reply to without leaving the app.
Progress percentages tell you how far a class has got through the syllabus. They do not tell you what happened in Class 7-B at 10:40 this morning. This week's web release answers that narrower, more useful question — and does it from what teachers already record, with no new form for anyone to fill. The rest of the week went to the two apps: lessons you can watch as well as read, and a support channel that leaves a trail.
The Day view asks nothing new of teachers: it reads the topic ticks and class diary entries they already make, and turns them into a picture of the school day a principal can check in a minute. The app updates follow the same idea — the chapters, the tickets and the student record all live where the person who needs them already is. More next week.