The Science Behind Microlearning

Traditional training methods deliver lots of information all at once, like a firehose, with little to no repetition. According to the Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve, as much as 70% of what we learn is lost in just 24 hours.
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By contrast, microlearning breaks information into small, bite-sized chunks and repeats them, over time. Because content is delivered gradually, and with repeated exposure, learning and retention are optimized.
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Key Benefits of Microlearning

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Improved
Retention

bite-size concepts
are easy to absorb
and retain

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Faster
Learning

microlessons are
faster than
traditional learning

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Improved
Engagement

interactive learning
with questions, videos
and animations

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Flexible
Learning

bite-sized lessons fit
into even the busiest
of schedules