Hi, @Kyna Baker - I'm not sure if you're the correct person to ask about this, but seeing as you're on the WF team, I figured I'd give it a shot. Regarding the post-course reading-materials that were made available in the days following LEAP "https://www.workfront.com/leap-2018-session-slides">last year ...these materials were uploaded a few at a time, over the course of a few days, until they were all available. This was very useful, but b/c of the 'upload a few on Monday, upload a few more on Tuesday, etc.' nature of the way that they were made available, this made it such that there was no easy way to identify which materials were recently uploaded vs which were already available the last time that a given user visited the site to download. Therefore, upon visiting to download more course files, it was difficult to tell which materials I had downloaded already vs which were new to me (as I was trying to download everything). Sure, I could have simply compared the titles of the materials on the site against the files that I had already downloaded - which I did - but that was super time consuming as there were many files. TLDR :) - Would you kindly pass on this improvement recommendation to the team responsible for making these downloads available after LEAP '19? - The user experience could be improved if the post-course download-materials are made available as sortable by most-recently-uploaded. If technical implementation for that is a hurdle then a lo-fi way to improve this could be to simply have some added static text, that accompanies each download, indicate when that file was made available. Also, a batch download-all option would be extremely useful (assuming that all of the files-names within that batch-download .zip make it super clear as to which course they're from). Thanks! Knoah Piasek BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America