2. Microlearning: Bite-Sized Training for Meal sized Results
Upskilling and Reskilling - learning for adult learners
This approach also aligns with the busy schedules and limited time availability of working professionals, enabling them to fit learning into their daily routines.
Microlearning; the theory and trends
Microlearning is an emerging
method of teaching that places an emphasis on giving students brief, targeted
learning units. These lessons are quick, usually lasting no more than fifteen
minutes, and they focus on one specific, well-defined concept or subject.
Microcontent and brief learning durations are two of microlearning's primary
characteristics which make it a practical and efficient way to acquire
knowledge.
In work-based learning environments, employees are required to promptly pick up specialised information or skills to satisfy urgent demands that may be caused by the fluctuation of external factors affecting business. Therefore it is essential that the strategies designed for upskilling and reskilling employees be easily accessible to the employees. Hence, the current trend is to use E-learning as an efficient way of transforming the micro learning process. Microlearning allows the employees at any time of their convenience to access the micro learning content on any device of their choice, Further, a study shows that many microlearning-related research and publications were conducted from the perspective of e-learning or mobile learning. This reflects technologies, particularly mobile technologies, playing an important role in the development of microlearning. (www.emerald.com, n.d.)
Corporate Microlearning; Practical examples
Several companies have successfully implemented microlearning to upskill and reskill their workforce. For instance, Amazon utilizes microlearning modules for onboarding new employees and providing ongoing training on company policies, procedures, and safety protocols.(www.amazon.com, n.d.) This ensures a smooth onboarding experience and a well-informed workforce.
On the other hand, online learning platforms are also becoming increasingly popular among the corporate learners as a way of micro learning. The best example in this regard is Trailhead.
Trailhead is a gamified online learning platform. It assists employees and companies in upskilling and reskilling by offering games targeted at sharpening interpersonal and business skills like data literacy and emotional intelligence. The platform operates as a game whereby upon completing each module the employee receives a badge. Higher the amount of badges, higher up in the Trailblazer ranks you may climb. Trailhead introduces these badges as being achievements in ‘bite-sized conversational modules and step-by-step instruction-based projects’. (Conklin, 2021)
Another important platform is i-Reach. I-Reach focuses on Mobile-Based Microlearning. Today’s learners are more connected to their mobiles than any other device. I-Reach uses microlearning to ‘deliver bite-sized doses of education that take just minutes to absorb. No time commitment necessary’. (Anon, n.d.)
Developing Your Microlearning Strategy
It is important to note
that some of the platforms we discussed above, do not require the employees to
open accounts. Which would mean that even without the involvement of a company
or an employer any individual looking to develop themselves may simply do so!
If a company or an employer intends to design a customized upskilling and reskilling strategy for their company there are certain key factors that must be taken into account.
- Identify Skill Gaps: Conduct a skill gap analysis to determine the specific skills your employees need to acquire.
- Set Learning Objectives: Define clear and measurable objectives for each microlearning module.
- Choose the Right Format: Select the most suitable format (video, infographic, etc.) based on the learning content and the learning styles of the team members
- Deliver and Track Progress: Utilize a Learning Management System (LMS) to deliver microlearning modules and track employee progress.
Until then, Smooth Sails!
References
1. Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/
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9. Salesforce Trailhead: https://trailhead.salesforce.com/
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DeleteThis blog provides insightful information about how important microlearning is becoming in today's workplace, especially for reskilling and upskilling staff members. To addresses their demands, it emphasizes the difficulties adult learners have as well as the advantages of using microlearning. The useful examples given illustrate the efficacy of this strategy in business environments. These include Trailhead's gamified platform and Amazon's use of microlearning modules for onboarding. Furthermore, the blog highlights crucial elements to take into account while creating a microlearning plan, stressing the need to determine skill gaps and setting precise goals. All things considered, it's a thorough manual for businesses wishing to use microlearning to improve staff developmen
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Thank you for your kind comments Minoshi. I'm glad you found it helpful!
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ReplyDeleteFantastic piece on microlearning! This article adeptly highlights the transformative potential of bite-sized training in today's fast-paced work environment. By breaking down complex information into easily digestible chunks, microlearning not only accommodates the short attention spans of adult learners but also integrates seamlessly into their busy schedules. The practical examples from leading companies like Amazon and innovative platforms such as Trailhead and i-Reach further emphasize the effectiveness and versatility of microlearning strategies. Looking forward to exploring more insights on AI-based learning in your upcoming articles. Smooth sails ahead!
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DeleteI'm happy that AI-based learning is of interest to you; it's an exciting field with plenty of possibilities for improving and personalising the learning process!
Dishani, your piece on microlearning as a tool for modern learning strategies is both enlightening and practical. Highlighting its application in companies like Amazon showcases its real-world impact. This post is a compelling read for educators and HR professionals looking to adapt to the learning needs of today's workforce.
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DeleteI believe this exercise of writing, reading and commenting on blogs may be a microlearning program as well. I think I'm reading blogs even at my leisure and learning a lot of new concepts in Human Resources these days. 😆 Great article though, Dishani. If an adult has 8 second attention span, that's terrible. Is this prevalent now more than ever because of evolving technologies?
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DeleteIt's great that all these HR blogs are providing you with useful information even when you're not in a formal learning setting! Because of its adaptability, microlearning may be easily incorporated into our regular routines.
And you are absolutely right on the impact of evolving technologies on memory spans too! A study done by Microsoft researchers in Canada used electroencephalograms (EEGs) to examine the brain activity of 112 people and conducted surveys with 2,000 participants. They discovered that the average attention span has decreased from 12 seconds to eight seconds since 2000, or about the time the mobile revolution started.!!
An insightful article with information about how important microlearning has become in the modern days, especially upskilling and reskilling of the employees. To give emphasis to their demands, it shows the difficulties adult learners may face and the advantages of using microlearning is well explored.
ReplyDeleteThe examples given are useful and they illustrate the efficiency of this strategy in business environments. Microlearning provides a solution to the various challenges employees might face.