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What is Micro-Learning?

DigitalChalk eLearning

Recently, we have been hearing the term “ micro-learning ” more often, especially in corporate environments. Micro-learning has quite a few benefits to the students and the instructors. Micro-learning is learning in smaller segments and goes hand in hand with traditional eLearning.

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How to design effective mobile learning

Arlo Training & Events Software

Mobile learning is a huge growth market and presents big opportunities for training companies. Getting your mobile content right is the key to success. Here are some top tips on how to design learning content for mobile devices. The Global Mobile Learning Market is set to Reach $80.1

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20 Microlearning Examples

Ed App

Microlearning is sweeping the world of learning and development. Enabled by the rise of the smartphone, the practice of reducing learning into easy-to-digest, information nuggets, is proving incredibly popular when it comes to adult learning , company training, and retail training. Learning as a gameshow.

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10 eLearning buzzwords you need to know!

eFront

In this post we’ve put together short descriptions of the top 10 buzzwords in eLearning at the moment: Tin Can, Social Learning, Gamification, mLearning, Tablet learning, Rapid eLearning, Microlearning, Personalization, Blended learning, and Lifelong learning. Social Learning. Gamification.

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"SMACK THE LEARNER ON THE FACE" - Learning from failures - best learning ever

Vignettes Learning

Synthesis Allowing learners to fail or realize the possibility of failures enable them to earnestly pursue learning as they analyze, think through or contemplate on the circumstance and discover learning points that help them arrive at solutions and/or behavioral changes. __ I just read Roger Schank's book on "Teaching Minds".

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