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Thank you Jose for your response. When I asked the question I didn't understand the term "active learner". I am used to an enterprise LMS where an active learner is considered a unique user that has logged in within the last 12months (for example) and who has unlimited access to the content in their library . It took me awhile to "get it" but it looks like with Reach the number of users you invite to log in doesn't really matter. An active learner is a user who has started a course within a 30 day period. Therefore a single user who starts at least 1 course per month is actually 12 active learners (credits) per year.
Hello Stephanie,
The active learner is counted within a 30 day period. So if in a year, the learner only took one course, and started and finished within 30 days, this is counted as one active learner. However, if they finished one course per month for 12 months, it will count as 12. If they started one course in January, but finished it in February, it will count as 2 active learners.
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