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Ep 10 Choose Learning As Needed [Designing an Online Course]

Episode 10 of the Laura Creates Courses podcast, hosted by Laura V Coulter, titled "Ep 10 Choose Learning As Needed [Designing an Online Course]" was published on June 26, 2020 and runs 6 minutes.

June 26, 2020 ·6m · Laura Creates Courses

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Microlearning is breaking larger topics into very small chunks, maybe a 2-3-minute video, an infographic, or a page of text. Personalization is when learners are able to move through the material as they see fit. The two together are powerful partners in learning. The activity for this episode is to think about a specific topic in your course. How small can you break down the pieces of that content? Break your topic down into the smallest possible pieces and label how you might best convey that piece. Will you use a video, an infographic, etc? In the comments below, let us know whether microlearning might work for some or all of your content. Join the conversation by responding to other comments. Blog post: Use Microlearning To Let Your Students Choose Learning As Needed YouTube Video: Ep 10 Choose Learning As Needed Mentioned links: Learning & development: Across the generations 

Microlearning is breaking larger topics into very small chunks, maybe a 2-3-minute video, an infographic, or a page of text. Personalization is when learners are able to move through the material as they see fit. The two together are powerful partners in learning.

The activity for this episode is to think about a specific topic in your course. How small can you break down the pieces of that content? Break your topic down into the smallest possible pieces and label how you might best convey that piece. Will you use a video, an infographic, etc?

In the comments below, let us know whether microlearning might work for some or all of your content. Join the conversation by responding to other comments.

Mentioned links: Learning & development: Across the generations 

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