January 2020
Beginner to intermediate
120 pages
2h 26m
English
ONCE UPON A TIME, when I was just a little trainer on my way to growing up, there was no Internet *GASP*, there were no “apps for that,” and there was no social network to reach out to. You just had to figure out how to conduct training, or do what the person before you did. The term microlearning was not part of the learning vocabulary, or at least not mine; we used words like chunked or nuggets or full phrases like “training that is short.”
When the term microlearning burst onto the stage around 2006, I and others were understandably confused. This isn’t new? Weren’t we doing this already? We thought to ourselves. The beauty and curse of the interwebs is the ability to coin a buzzword and have ...
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