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This article will explain the difference between choosing an 'Absolute' or 'Dynamic' Learnlist.

When a user completes a Learnlist, they will receive a score of 100%. When you are creating a new Learnlist, you will be asked how you want this completion to be calculated.

There are two options: Absolute or Dynamic. 

What is the difference?

Absolute:

  • Once a user has completed and submitted a Learnlist, they will receive a score of 100%. 

  • If you then add more content to this Learnlist, their score will not change.

  • Their score will remain at 100%, even though now there is new content within the Learnlist that they have not completed.

  • No matter how much new content is added to this Learnlist, their score will remain at 100%.

Dynamic:

  • Imagine that a user has completed a Learnlist, and has a score of 100%.

  • Then, you add new Items to this Learnlist, that they won't have completed.

  • Their score will then drop to below 100%, and will only go back to 100% once they have completed the new Items that have been added to the Learnlist.

In summary:

  • If you add more Items to an absolute Learnlist that has been completed, the user's score will not change.

  • If you add more Items to a dynamic Learnlist that has been completed, the user's score will change from 100%.

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