# Time in Learn

This page shows the time spent in Learn content (assessments, courses, practices, and projects) across the organization over time and by user.&#x20;

* Below is a brief description of each metric shown:
  * [Activity Ribbon](#activity-ribbon)
  * [Time spent per month in all content types](#time-spent-per-month-in-all-content-types)
  * [Time spent per member](#time-spent-per-member)

### Activity Ribbon

* Provides a quick summary of your organization's users' time spent in Learn content.
  * Time spent in Learn content - The hours spent in Learn content (all-time and in the last 30 days).
  * Time spent in Classic Learn content - The hours spent in Classic Learn content (all-time and in the last 30 days).
  * Time spent in AI Native Learn content - The hours spent in AI Native Learn content (all-time and in the last 30 days).
  * Most popular content item - The content item where your organization's users have spent the most time.
  * Busiest month so far - The month with the most hours spent on Lean content.

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### Time spent per month in all content types

* The chart displays the total hours spent on Learn content per month over the past year. Selecting from the drop-down menu allows you to select the time spent per month in the following content types:
  * Courses
  * Assessments
  * Projects
  * Practices

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### Time spent per member

* The table shows the time spent per user in all Learn content and by content type: in Classic courses, in AI Native courses, assessments, projects, and practices.

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