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"Microlearning is, therefore, a product of the times—it’s about closing skill and knowledge gaps with ‘micro’ information nuggets, which is specific to user requirement, easy to understand, and solves the learner’s problem at run-time.<br><br>Microlearning Examples<br>Let’s see the different ways microlearning can be leveraged in your day to day business. Here are 9 tips to help you develop and implement effective microlearning content strategies for your organization:"
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9 Tips to Create Engaging Microlearning Content What is Microlearning? At the risk of stating the obvious, microlearning is a brief and targeted learning approach where learners consume instructional content in short chunks or bites. Millennials learn differently: they want to pull information on their own at the time they require, rather than being pushed from the other side. Their attention span is also falling, and the world is shifting fast from degree-based to skill-based learning pedagogy. Microlearning is, therefore, a product of the times—it’s about closing skill and knowledge gaps with ‘micro’ information nuggets, which is specific to user requirement, easy to understand, and solves the learner’s problem at run- time. Microlearning Examples Let’s see the different ways microlearning can be leveraged in your day to day business. Here are 9 tips to help you develop and implement effective microlearning content strategies for your organization:
1. Choose your targeted microlearning format Acknowledge that people learn differently. Some prefer visuals, some are auditory learners, while others may respond more to kinesthetics. Microlearning caters to different types of audience based on their preferred learning styles, and which format you choose is dependent on the kind of content you want to create and the intended audience you want to reach out to. So videos work when teaching soft skills, flash cards work when teaching hard skills and assessments work when you want to refresh what was already consumed. Take a business decision based on your target audience. 2. Ensure readers take away a definite one-line message out of your micro-learning content Unless there is a clearly defined learning objective that emerges out of every microlearning module, you may have missed the bus. There are so many videos out there on the internet that are otherwise beautifully made and you enjoy watching them, but at the end you did not find any definite takeaway. Did you just run a series how to drive a car where you talked everything about cars except how to drive them? Keep this in mind: every microlearning module should carry in itself a one-line message that clearly comes out without an effort. Source : https://www.disprz.com/blog/engaging-microlearning-content/