According to Harvard Business Review, 80% of CEOs say their biggest challenge is the workforce’s need for new skills. Is it yours? If it is, you may want to consider microlearning as a solution. Many ...
Part of the appeal of microlearning is that it can be administered just-in-time and just enough. And it makes learning an ongoing process. The landscape of tools at a training manager's disposal is ...
"Conjunction Junction, what's your function?" is a phrase recognized by many American adults whose childhood spanned any part of the 1970s. This phrase was part of an initiative to weave the ...
When a drill in the fire service is developed, the person who designs the training session faces numerous pressures: competing demands for time, the crew wants the drill to be engaging and job-related ...
Microlearning courses are becoming more popular by the day, but are they right for your organization? Can a short burst of training really benefit your employees? The answer is a resounding yes.
Ever heard of the forgetting curve? It suggests that we forget 50% of what we learn within a day – and over 90% within a month if we don’t invest time in revisiting it. So, why does this matter? We ...
A new wave of microlearning tools is combining habit-stacking, contextual practice, and spaced repetition to make vocabulary building more effective and sustainable. From Duolingo’s gamified language ...
In a world where time is a precious commodity and information flows at a relentless pace, the traditional approach to learning is undergoing a revolutionary transformation. Imagine a learning method ...
I've seen a lot of ads lately to "replace your scrolling with microlearning." The original concept of microlearning was to take longer material and break it into smaller, more manageable pieces to ...