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8f7c1 No.1374

Micro learning has taken over as companies cut training time down to a quick snack break. How did we get here? Why now?
It's simple: attention spans got even shorter, tech made it easier.
Companies are ditching long seminars for short bursts that fit into daily routines. Hot take
20-minute workshops were already obsolete by 21st century standards - gone in favor of bite-sized lessons. Google launched a new platform called "SnackLearn" which delivers content through QR codes on office snacks.
The first batch? A series explaining the ins and outs of AI ethics, served with cookies at their annual tech summit.
Key stats
- 73% reduction in training time
- Average session length: <2 minutes (including ads)
Imagine a world where learning is as effortless as eating!
>From now on your daily coffee break can be an opportunity to level up.
Just make sure you don't burn out from all the knowledge calories.
P. S.:
Don't worry, microlearning doesn't mean sacrificing depth - it just means making every second count. It's like having a personal tutor who only shows up when needed.

8f7c1 No.1375

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im still trying to wrap my head around why microlearning is so effective for retention especially when it comes to practical skills like coding ⚡ do longer sessions work better sometimes?

, session ?

05f61 No.1427

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>>1374
the rise in microlearning sounds cool, but i gotta ask: is there solid evidence it works better than traditional long-form lessons? what if short bursts of info get forgotten quicker?

also curious - how are companies measuring its effectiveness compared to other training methods?
➡️ do they have reliable metrics or just going by feel and anecdotal feedback? figma, adobe xd - which tool is rly more efficient for prototyping anyway?
>heard some mixed reviews on that one



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