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6 reasons to try microlearning at your company

Aptara

According to Information Age, the old style of learning is inefficient as one hour of classroom instruction takes between 43 and 185 hours to generate and prepare. It's also ineffective, as 80 percent of classroom participants forget what they have learned within 30 days of the lesson. Tue, 12/08/2015 - 03:53.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

ID - Instructional Design or Interactivity Design in an interconnected world? Performance Learning Productivity , May 28, 2010 Instructional design is not only seen as a core competency for learning and development/training specialists, but it’s a huge industry, too. Information overload is more serious than ever.&#.

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Free L&D webinars for June 2018

Limestone Learning

The instructional and organizational standards required for a sustainable offering, not a one-off event. billion in 2015. Create one intro and outro for each course and use them before and after each lesson. You’ll learn: The difference between stand-alone and imbedded solutions. billion by 2020, up from $1.65

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Microlearning Guide

Ed App

What is a micro lesson? A micro lesson is a small burst of content that zooms in on a single learning objective or message. Unlike traditional ‘macro’ lectures, micro lessons are designed to be completed by the student or employee in five to ten minutes. Think of a micro lesson as a single station on a transport loop.

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Beginner’s Guide to Microlearning

Ed App

What is a micro lesson? A micro lesson is a small burst of content that zooms in on a single learning objective or message. Unlike traditional ‘macro’ lectures, micro lessons are designed to be completed by the student or employee in five to ten minutes. Think of a micro lesson as a single station on a transport loop.