Whether you select Internet delivery (via MantaNow!) or local delivery, your license limits the number of students who can use a product concurrently.
Individuals and most small organizations prefer the single-user license. The single-user license does not limit the number of students who can use a product, only the number who can be using it at the same time.
If your organization prefers to train students in groups, rather than one at a time, consider a multiple-user license. Unlike the single-user license, the multiple-user license lets more than one student at a time use the same product. The price of a multiple-user license is computed as follows:
Keep in mind that the price depends on the maximum number of concurrent users, not the total number of users. For example, if you want 50 students to take a course in a given week, a 10-student license should be sufficient.
The user limit applies to whatever product(s) you order. If you buy a one-user license for the entire library, for example, only one student can use the library at a time. To increase the number of students who can train simultaneously, you can move to a five-user license for the library or buy additional user capabilities for only those products used by multiple students. A popular combination is a single-user license for the library and a five-user license for the Program Development Combination Pack.
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