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How Long Should My Online Lessons Be?

LearnDash

If you’re planning your first online lessons, one of the first decisions you will have to make is how long your lessons should be. Read more: How Long Should Videos Be for E-Learning? If you’ve taken the time to create a course outline, it should be your primary guide in determining how much content you have in each lesson.

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How to Use Micro Learning in Your Course

LearnDash

What is micro learning, and how can you use it to your advantage? If you’re like most online educators, you probably tend to think of course creating in terms of subject matter rather than delivery method. The idea of micro learning encompasses micro content , which involves breaking large courses down into smaller pieces.

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4 Micro-Learning Trends to Watch in 2019

LearnDash

Micro-learning is no longer a trend—it’s a permanent e-learning development. It seems like micro-learning has been topping trend charts for years. To my mind, micro-learning has proven that it’s here to stay, and that moves it from a “trend” to a full-blown industry powerhouse, complete with its own trends.

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Increasing Use of Microlearning Courses for Performance Management

Infopro Learning

Organizations have shifted from page-turning content to interactive videos, bite-sized lessons, mobile apps, and more in today’s digital era. It is a versatile learning approach that supports performance management in different ways. Overall, short chunks of micro content can leave a huge impact on employees’ growth and success.

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Use Chaos to Build a Stronger Organization

Speaker: Stacey Harris, Chief Research Officer & Managing Partner at Sapient Insights Group

While facing one of the greatest workforce challenges in our generation due to the recent COVID-19 crisis, the hero of the hour has been our learning and communication platforms. As we look to tomorrow, it is time to ask ourselves what lessons have we learned and how do we create flexible organizations that can survive what the future holds.

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How to Make Online Courses More Interactive

LearnDash

In a typical online course, learning is straightforward. Course creators pass information through static lessons, and students turn in assignments, and the cycle repeats. However, learners may have trouble sticking with courses or learning the material without interactivity. It creates a fun and competitive environment.

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17 Awesome Resources on Micro Learning

Learnnovators

THE QUOTE: “ I am always ready to learn although I do not always like being taught. ”- Winston Churchill. THE JOURNEY: We, at Learnnovators, have been fascinated about micro learning or bite-sized learning. Below are the questions we had in mind when we embarked on our journey: What is micro learning?