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Microlearning Case Study: Performance Support

Upside Learning

While instruction could be developed for things used frequently, it could be costly to arrange all the necessary training. We could have used photos of each individual step with instructions, but in this case, the dynamics of the process suggested videos. We’re here to help you optimize your learning strategies.

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5 Steps to a Successful Blended Learning Strategy

Learning Rebels

Blended Learning Strategy. This Blended Learning post was originally written for DominKnow.com. As learning professionals, it’s time to adapt learning delivery methods to incorporate a blended learning strategy. Blended Learning Defined. Step 1: Define Your Blended Learning Strategy.

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Is Your Learning Strategy Radioactive or Interactive?

eLearning Brothers

Three parts Instructional Design plus one part Smile Sheets divided by one part Microlearning equals ? Is there a magic formula for effective eLearning?

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Podcast 76: The Power of AI in Microlearning

Talented Learning

How can organizations engage and educate people more effectively by leveraging AI in microlearning? Find out on this episode of The Talented Learning Show! How can organizations engage and educate people more effectively by leveraging AI in microlearning? Find out on this episode of The Talented Learning Show!

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Instructional Design Services Done Right: Best Instructional Design Consulting (2024)

Ninja Tropic

Instructional Design Services Done Right: Best Instructional Design Consulting (2023) In the world of corporate training and education, the demand for effective and efficient instructional design services is always on the rise. How do you choose the best instructional design services? But that’s when things get tricky.

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Microlearning

Ontuitive

We've all heard a lot about "microlearning." Over the last few years we've seen a growing use of the term "microlearning." When we hear a pitch for a microlearning approach, it tends to be framed by the assumption that attention spans are rapidly diminishing, and thus instruction needs to adjust to reduced capacities.

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Microlearning Malarkey

Clark Quinn

Someone pointed me to a microlearning post, wondering if I agreed with their somewhat skeptical take on the article. And I think it’s instructive to take these apart. And I don’t mean microlearning as a whole, that’s another issue ; it’s articles like this one that I’m complaining about.).