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Like leaves without a tree, microlearning content that doesn’t tie back to a learner’s context won’t stick and amounts to so many leaves blowing in the wind.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Sam Herring, Vice President and General Manager, Intrepid by VitalSource<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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\n\tOn a recent weekend, I caught up on my regular Sisyphean chore: raking leaves that blow into my yard from my neighbor’s three large oak trees. I refer to these trees as the “gifts that keep on giving” because they start losing their leaves in October and continue until spring. As much as I appreciate these trees, I could do with fewer leaves.<\/p>\n

\n\tI see a parallel in today’s digital learning offerings. In recent years, there’s been a faddish fixation with microlearning, and it’s gotten a bit extreme. Somehow, microlearning has become the answer to too many performance questions. Organizations are providing scads of disjointed content from catalogs, aggregators, “smart” artificial intelligence (AI) recommendation engines, and the like that too often are disconnected from a learner’s work context. Like the leaves in my yard, learners have to slog their way through way too much extraneous content.<\/p>\n

\n\tDon’t get me wrong: Learning can be very effective when it is short-form, chunked, and delivered to learners at the right moment of need. Short-form content—such as video, podcasts, documents, and more—is ubiquitous and easy to access and consume.<\/p>\n

\n\tBut microlearning is a means, not an end to itself. To be effective, microlearning needs to be part of a thoughtful, personalized plan to acquire important knowledge and develop key skills. Like leaves without a tree, microlearning content that doesn’t tie back to a learner’s context won’t stick and amounts to so many leaves blowing in the wind.<\/p>\n

\n\tBinge Watching vs. Skill Building<\/strong><\/p>\n

\n\tI often hear Learning and Development (L&D) professionals talk about what they think modern learning is, and it often sounds like this:<\/p>\n