- 06 Aug 2024
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What are recurring courses?
- Updated on 06 Aug 2024
- 1 minute to read
When setting up a program you can choose to use a single recurring course set. The recurring course functionality is used to create a program that includes only one course that learners need to repeat at regular intervals.
When a program is set up with a recurring course a new course occurrence is set up at the required interval. The previous course is renamed to include the recurrence date and hidden to ensure learners are not able to access the old course.
To create the new course Totara Learn automatically completes a backup and restore of the existing course. Any changes made to the existing course are backed up and restored to the new occurrence of the course. The learners assigned to the program are automatically enrolled in the new occurrence of the course.
Recurring courses versus certifications
For training programs that require more than one course, require an adaptive learning path, or should be run within the same course environment each time, the certifications functionality should be used instead.
The Totara Academy has a whole course dedicated to using Programs and certifications in Totara Learn. Here you can learn more on how to use programs and certifications, see best practice, and give it a go yourself.
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