Less than half of U.S. employees are highly engaged in learning.1,2
While there is no quick fix for increasing an employee’s level of engagement in learning and development, integrating microlearning into training modules with LMS software is a great place to start.
Microlearning is an effective form of training that consists of small learning units as opposed to the larger modules associated with classroom-style training. A segment of microlearning is typically 3-5 minutes long.
Here are a couple of examples of how highly successful businesses are increasing employees’ skill sets with microlearning:³
Microlearning can be delivered in multiple formats. A short video, audio recording, game, quiz, blog post or article are also effective forms of microlearning that take minutes to consume.
Microlearning is beneficial to employee learners because it is easy to comprehend and recall. Since it is often accessed repeatedly for comprehension, microlearning increases information retention. This helps companies as well as employees because training content is a financial investment. Microlearning helps workers remember the information conveyed in training long-term, increasing their productivity and giving organizations a better return on their investment.
You can deliver microlearning through various platforms, but company leaders will simplify the process by administering it with LMS software. Here are three ways to do this:
Related Reading: Why Microlearning Is the Future of Corporate Training
If you aren’t seeing the results you want from your L&D strategy, it could be because microlearning isn’t included. Use LMS software to deliver microlearning and increase employee engagement with training, as well as information retention.
References:
Access Perks. 2018 employee engagement and retention. https://blog.accessperks.com/2018-employee-engagement-loyalty-statistics.
U.S. L&D report: 2018: Benchmark your workplace learning strategy. https://www.findcourses.com/prof-dev/l-d-articles/us-ld-report-2018-13461.
AllenComm. 7 awesome microlearning examples. https://www.allencomm.com/blog/2015/12/7-awesome-microlearning-examples/.