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Microlearning Madness: 25 Great Resources

Knowledge Guru

Over the last five to ten years, corporate learning professionals have scrambled to engage their learners in an increasingly digital world. Recently, these learning trends and delivery methods have converged to make a new trend, microlearning , possible. Our 25 Favorite Microlearning Resources. Microlearning: Fab or fad?

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MOOCs and Microlearning: How They Work Together

eLearningMind

Whether you label them buzzwords or trends, both MOOCs and microlearning have changed the way the average person sees education. From corporate learning to college classes, the ability to learn where you want in the time you have is obviously appealing. Massive Learning Opportunity. million students enrolled online!

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Why Does Micro-Learning Mean Better Learning? - Tip #129

Vignettes Learning

Micro-learning! While micro-learning may not be a “one size fits all” solution, studies show (e.g. Job and Ogalo, 2012 ) that “microlearning effectively delivers work-based need for knowledge.” Thanks to ubiquitous mobile devices, learning can take place anytime, anywhere and at any pace. Their solution?

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3 Examples of Microlearning Lesson Storyboards - Tip #172

Vignettes Learning

One of the challenges in Microlearning is how to smartly reduce big, bloated, and overloaded courses. These courses are the typical “click-and-read” eLearning, lengthy classroom programs and long references. This tip and guide presents the key steps in Microlearning Lesson conversion and three example storyboards of Micro-Lessons.

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3 Strategies for Sure-Fire Micro-Learning Success - Tip #127

Vignettes Learning

For trainers and designers, this means a shift in how we should view learning and content. From “all content is important,” I propose we should focus on learning that helps learners perform their jobs. Focus on Micro-Actions Micro-actions are very specific actions that learners do which result in improving their performance.

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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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Ray’s Top Blogs on Microlearning - Tip #163

Vignettes Learning

Here are Ray’s top blog-tips to jumpstart your 2018 Microlearning goals and forward steps. Breaking 10 Training Rules Using Microlearning - Tip #105 Rule-breaking is important and necessary to change things that have ceased to work. Micro-Instant Learning - Tip #123 Instant learning suggests a sense of immediacy and urgency.