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How to make learning by repetition more effective

Ed App

Microlearning. Classroom-based lessons are impractical to attend (unless perhaps you have a private tutor) while many eLearning courses are lengthy and unengaging. The solution is microlearning which is the process of breaking information down into small, easily-digestible chunks. source: Gwern. No credit card required.

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How gamification motivates staff

Ed App

Gamification is becoming a useful tool in the eLearning environment and has been readily used in big businesses for corporate training. If you’d like to know more about how gamification motivates staff (along with many other microlearning-based training features), get in touch at enquiries@edapp.com. Competitive Nature.

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Free L&D webinars for February 2019

Limestone Learning

Tuesday, February 5, 2019, 11AM – 12PM PT : Leveraging Psychology and Brain Science to Optimize Retention and Behaviour Change (Free for ATD members) Dive deep into the psychology of corporate learning with learning scientist Todd Maddox. You’ll learn how to: Create a storyboard and convert it into an eLearning course.

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7 Microlearning Online Training Assets You May Be Overlooking

EI Design

In a world full of deadlines, distractions and disruption, microlearning gives us hope! How To Make The Most Of Your Existing Microlearning Online Training Assets. Think of microlearning as a short burst of content that delivers on impact. Microlearning is a vital resource in your L&D strategy.

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Learn how OttoLearn packages them into a single platform you can use to deliver microlearning based reinforcement training, and go beyond completions to focus on outcomes. Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery. Cognitive science theories already supply the answers.