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More Marketing Malarkey

Clark Quinn

One of the posts cited a colleague’s more nuanced presentation about small content, pointing out four different ways to use microlearning (though interestingly, five were cited in the referenced presentation). The first one is pretty blatant: There are numerous resources that suggest our attention spans are shrinking.

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7 powerful teaching strategies for engaged corporate learners

eFront

The first strategy is one that should be apparent, but is often not given as much attention as it ought to be. It’s this: your content should be learner-centred rather than teacher- or organization- centered. After all, the learners are the ones who need to interact with your content, and develop, not you.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Why The iPad Is a Learning Tool by Sesh Kumar , October 26, 2010 The iPad continues to draw attention and to drive change in mobile computing. Typically, this step is listed after gaining attention and stating the training’s objectives. Content Point (3). Now, there is also Mixable (see image above). Tegrity (3).

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How to Select the Perfect Microlearning Strategy for Your Employees

Ed App

Limited Attention Span. The attention span of this generation is not expected to be beyond 90 seconds. With a diminishing attention span, microlearning offers the best learning strategy that is available to address the issue. The focus must be on covering full concepts in each piece of content. Point-of-Need Learning.