Microlearning Resources (11)

A collection of articles, IDIODC episodes, samples and more to help you in using microlearning in your organization.

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2020-03-23

In a 2017 report, 79% of talent development professionals surveyed by ATD reported they either used microlearning already (38%) or wanted to (41%). Of those who already used microlearning, 92% believed their use would increase in the future.

The last few years have seen a frenzy for microlearning development, with some companies turning their entire L&D strategy towards three to seven minutes learning chunks.

But to quote a beloved chaos theory mathematician, were we so preoccupied with whe...

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2021-02-25

This Beginners Guide to Photography was created using Flow's Tutorial Player experience. This guide will teach you the Elements and Principles of Photography with a few bonus tips; so you can take amazing photos.

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2018-11-05

The four stages of car seats and the proper use of seat belts for children in Ontario, Canada.

Child car seats make travelling much safer for children. They are designed to keep your child in place and to protect them from serious injury or death during an abrupt stop or a collision.

In this course, you will learn about the different stages of car seats, seat belt use for children, and how to install and use car seats properly.

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2018-11-05

This comic style scenario uses speech bubbles and images to explain why dominKnow should be your go to authoring tool for its built-in hassle free collaboration.

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2018-12-13

The Quest For Truly Responsive Authoring comic shines a light on the challenges of authoring content for multiple devices and pitfalls of choosing the wrong tool for the job.

The Quest For Truly Responsive Authoring is part of the Real HEROES series. The series is made up of several comics of varying styles that tackle some of the common frustrations of elearning authoring.

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