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So what does micro-learning look like? Check out some great examples.

"Leaf, macro, micro, green, nature" by Vadim Gromov is Public Domain.

In our March 2017 blog post we shared some information about one of the hottest new trends in learning and development—micro-learning. That post provided a brief overview of what micro-learning is and isn’t, plus links to some great resources if you want to learn more.

In a nutshell, micro-learning:

  • Is short, focused bursts of relevant, ready-to-use information.

  • Is typically between 30 seconds and four minutes in length.

  • Is context-rich, engaging and can delivered in a variety of different formats.

  • Focuses on one simple idea or specific learning goal or objective.

  • Is easily accessible and mobile-friendly.

  • Drives continuous learning through consistent reinforcement.

So what does great micro-learning look like, you ask? Check out these examples to find out:

Do you have other great micro-learning examples? Pass them along—we’d love to share them!