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Microlearning. By the numbers.

Ed App

That’s why many have turned to microlearning: learning in small, targeted bursts with achievable outcomes to increase the retention of information. . Microlearning has become somewhat of a buzzword in the eLearning industry. Is microlearning revolutionizing L&D? Global microlearning trends and statistics.

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Microlearning. By the numbers.

Ed App

That’s why many have turned to microlearning: learning in small, targeted bursts with achievable outcomes to increase the retention of information. . Microlearning has become somewhat of a buzzword in the eLearning industry. Is microlearning revolutionizing L&D? Global microlearning trends and statistics.

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eLearning statistics and trends: 2020

Ed App

Even before the global pandemic hit, however, the introduction of eLearning and microlearning were already on the rise to train professional teams. And what are the dominating trends of 2020 in this space? Now that we know eLearning trends were on the rise before the global pandemic, let’s unpack the why. eLearning on the rise.

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Seussical Words of Wisdom for 2018

Obsidian Learning

With the first month of 2018 behind us, I find I am truly looking forward to the coming year. Back in January 2017 I thought we, learning professionals, had the year all mapped out: exciting “just-in-time” learning, technology changes supporting the shift to microlearning, storytelling.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Design for how people learn

anewspring

25 October 2018. November 12, 2018 – Rotterdam, the Netherlands. She loves brains, and games and evidence-based practice. Design for how people learn. – by Julie Dirksen. [Q&A] Q&A] by Corjan Bast. Thank you for explaining and thank you for visiting the Netherlands. Thanks for having me!

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It’s here: the first-ever benchmark report from the frontlines of microlearning

Axonify

Enter microlearning. With its foundation in brain science and bite-sized chunks of continuous training that fit naturally into each employee’s daily workflow, it generates a vast amount of rich data on each individual employee’s unique learning journey. It’s time to break through the microlearning buzz.