Traditional educational practices are not always effective. Many students feel overwhelmed and tired of the commonly used teaching methods.
Businesses are laser-focused on capturing tomorrow’s opportunities, but are destined to fail if their workforces remain stuck in the past. How can you tell? Is your organization entrenched in outdated ...
Cloud-based microlearning is defined as a strategy of dividing topics into short-form, stand-alone units. This approach delivers educational content in concise, bite-sized modules, each targeting a ...
As both workplace and educational landscapes evolve, organisations and educators are increasingly embracing microlearning to enhance learning outcomes. This strategy allows individuals to upgrade ...
ATD's Microlearning: Short-Form Learning for Long-Term Impact report found that more organizations are using microlearning, and it's most often being used to supplement formal learning. Microlearning ...
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.
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 ...
From dawn to dusk: That’s how long the average adult spends on-screen — about 11 hours daily. At the same time, corporate trainers are trying to grab employee attention long enough to educate them and ...