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eLearning & Training: How Long is Too Long?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Rather than novel opportunities every few days or weeks, we now have novelty presented in micro-seconds," said Nunley. However, in my experience developing eLearning, I put the attention span of an adult learner at  15-20 seconds per slide or scene. If the slide/scene plays any longer, your learner will begin to fog out.

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Friday Finds — Critical Ignoring, Behavioral Design Pros, Slide Docs

Mike Taylor

Sponsored by iSpring “Conversation is the best learning technology ever” — Jay Cross My excitement level is starting to ramp up as I start packing for my trip to the NZATD conference in New Zealand. Fortunately, we can learn a lot by following practitioners who are already doing this work day-to-day.

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How to Create 5-Slide Micro-Learning - Tiny, Succinct, Fast - Tip #108

Vignettes Learning

Micro-Learning is serving “slices” to learners instead of the “whole pie.” I have always visualized micro-lessons as kernels of knowledge that enable trainers to trickle down valuable, high-impact yet very short lessons over a period of time. Let me share with you some pointers on how to create a 5-Slide Micro-Lesson.

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How to Make Online Courses More Interactive

LearnDash

In a typical online course, learning is straightforward. However, learners may have trouble sticking with courses or learning the material without interactivity. Incorporating interactive elements in online courses leads to better learning outcomes and higher learner retention and satisfaction. Five minutes – even better.

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Micro-Instant Learning - Tip #123

Vignettes Learning

Instant learning suggests a sense of immediacy and urgency. The increasing complexity of jobs and the accelerating advances in technology necessitate workers to learn fast and develop skills needed to perform efficiently. In essence, there is a demand for the implementation of micro-learning to enable better workflow learning.

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Adobe Captivate & eLearning: How Long is Too Long?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Rather than novel opportunities every few days or weeks, we now have novelty presented in micro-seconds," said Nunley. However, in my experience developing eLearning using Adobe Captivate, I put the attention span of an adult learner at 15-20 seconds per slide. If the slide plays any longer, your learner will begin to fog out.

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About Slides and Frames – Intro to Micro-navigation

Adobe Captivate

Intro micro-navigation. The second presentation ‘Mastering Captivate’s Timeline’ plunged deeper into exploring advanced workflows, including use of variables, advanced/shared actions and… micro-navigation. You, Captivate user, are aware of slides and master slides. Go to the previous slide.

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