Wednesday, November 27 – Berlin
Are you constantly being asked to do more with fewer resources, and in less time?
Are your stakeholders demanding “micro-learning,” without necessarily understanding whether or not this solution is right for your learning audience?
Are you struggling with the question “Just how long should micro-learning take?”
If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, come to Big Benefits in Small Packages: The Neuroscience of Micro-Learning to find the answers. In this interactive Pre-Conference Workshop you will learn:
- How microlearning builds engagement and retention in the learner’s brain.
- Why micro-learning has become so popular with learning audiences around the world.
- A step-by-step method for evaluating existing content to determine if it is a good fit for a microlearning approach.
- A design methodology to convert existing legacy designs into effective microlearning modules.
- How to apply the same methodology to develop new microlearning modules.
Social media has changed learner expectations. The evidence suggests that short, targeted content can maximize learner engagement and increase business results. But it’s not so easy to change the way you design learning. With disruptive technologies changing the nature of work, you’re facing pressure to produce more results with less – less time, smaller staffs, fewer resources, and shorter learner attention spans.
While microlearning may be a solution, it takes time and resources to rethink instructional design. Then there’s the challenge of all that existing content. Starting from scratch is just too costly and time-consuming. Microlearning isn’t just a way to design new learning; it can be a way to revitalize existing content too.
Space is limited, so save your seat soon!
About the Conference
OEB Global, incorporating Learning Technologies, has a unique, cross-sector focus, fostering exchange on the use of new technologies in learning and training in the corporate, education and public service sectors.
- 2,500+ international learning professionals from over 70 countries, bringing together expertise and experiences
- 130+ exhibitors and sponsors, ranging from established global learning and technology market leaders to emerging edtech start-ups
- 120+ conference sessions in various formats: hands-on workshops, plenaries, interactive breakout sessions, discussions and debates, labs, demos and performances
- 20+ free exhibition seminars
The OEB Global Conference, incorporating Learning Technologies, brings you to the forefront of learning technology developments.
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