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3 Types of Engagement

Brian Koster

Created on October 29, 2025

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3 Types of Engagement

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eNGAGEMENT
annual recurring revenue

It is the annual growth rate of a company's recurring revenue. It measures how revenue from subscriptions or long-term contracts increases over a one-year period.

UDL aims to foster learner agency that is purposeful & reflective, resourceful & authentic, and strategic & action-oriented.

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LTV

Engagement
Lifetime Value

Learners vary in what engages them. UDL emphasizes providing multiple options for engagement to meet diverse needs.

It is the total value that a customer contributes over the course of their relationship with the company. It is calculated by estimating the future revenue that an average customer will generate, minus the associated costs to maintain them.

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LTV

Engagement
Lifetime Value

This consideration focuses on optimizing choice and autonomy to help learners take ownership of their learning.

It is the total value that a customer contributes over the course of their relationship with the company. It is calculated by estimating the future revenue that an average customer will generate, minus the associated costs to maintain them.

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LTV

Engagement
Lifetime Value

Some learners thrive with routine. UDL encourages recognizing this variability and designing accordingly.

It is the total value that a customer contributes over the course of their relationship with the company. It is calculated by estimating the future revenue that an average customer will generate, minus the associated costs to maintain them.

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LTV

Engagement
Lifetime Value

Some learners thrive with routine. UDL encourages recognizing this variability and designing accordingly.

It is the total value that a customer contributes over the course of their relationship with the company. It is calculated by estimating the future revenue that an average customer will generate, minus the associated costs to maintain them.

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UDL

LTV

Engagement
Lifetime Value

Cultivating empathy is part of Guideline 9: Emotional Capacity.

It is the total value that a customer contributes over the course of their relationship with the company. It is calculated by estimating the future revenue that an average customer will generate, minus the associated costs to maintain them.

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UDL

LTV

Engagement
Lifetime Value

Emotions are integral to learning. UDL encourages harnessing emotional capacity to support motivation and engagement.

It is the total value that a customer contributes over the course of their relationship with the company. It is calculated by estimating the future revenue that an average customer will generate, minus the associated costs to maintain them.

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