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Explore the innovative concept of micro learning in education - breaking down content into short, focused segments for better retention and engagement. Discover its advantages over traditional methods and practical tips for creating effective micro learning materials.
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Martin H. Andresen @mandresen
How can we use in a learning context?
Micro Learning Learning is broken down into fragments: • Extremely short and focused • Minutes & seconds • Keywords & headlines • Distributed environments
Think Twitter Amount of information is restricted Forces authors to focus content More predictable and easy to digest for the receiver
The mYouTime-project • Banking and Insurance studies • Target group: executive students • Blended learning-approach
Results • Opened for use all over BI • At the lecturer’s preferrence • Blended learning-approach • Part of obligatory requirements of a new course design concept • Lecturer centric to course design
Wherenext? • We’re seeing new areas that are defined as competence • Not just structured competence areas
Learn – do - share • Activity based learning • Get cred for what you’ve done, not just the results you get • Personalized systems – simplified adaptivity
Coursepad • Make mobile learning relevant, interesting and effective for adult learners • Increase retention and participation across programmes • Create and schedule daily challenges that inspire your learners to take small steps to achieving their goals • Built in Gamification & Rewards Engine
qlearning • qLearning offers exam preparation on your smartphone.
Declara • Social Recommendation mobile learning platform • mYouTime + Declara + Connecus • YouTube, TED X, and Khan Academy are often cited as the first successful examples of microlearning
Microlearning is Better for Learners • It’s Better for Engagement • It’s Better for Retention • It’s Better for Application
Microlearning is Better for Trainers • It’s Faster, Cheaper, Easier • It Offers Production Value • It’s “Just in Time”
How to create microlearning • Decide Your Learning Objective • Choose a Rapid Creation Format • Organize & Analyze Your Content • Make it granular
Our advice • Assign One Learning Objective Per Asset • Use Video • Build stories • Balance your push and pull • Prove Learning Took Place
About BI • internationally recognized not-for-profit private institution • 20.000 students • over 1200 international students. • eight separate departments • with 26 research centers • dedicated to business administration, marketing, finance and general management. • 830 employees • 417 academic staff
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