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Transforming Your Existing Content into Effective Microlearning

Corporate Training, FLIP Tips, Micro-Learning, Sales Training

Your business has all kinds of existing PowerPoints, videos, training documents, and more that are collecting dust. With time and money at a premium, now is the perfect time to explore those archives and revive old content as easy-to-consume microlearning courses.
Here’s how to transform your existing content into powerful microlearning experiences.

1. Audit Your Content

Review your existing materials – blog posts, articles, videos, or presentations. Identify key concepts, facts, and skills that can stand alone as micro-lessons.

2. Define Clear Learning Objectives

Establish a single, focused learning objective for each piece of content. What specific knowledge or skill should the learner gain?

3. Break It Down

Divide your content into small, logical segments. Aim for 2-5 minute learning experiences. This could mean:
  • Turning a long article into a series of cards
  • Extracting critical points from a video into brief clips
  • Creating infographics from data-heavy content

4. Simplify and Streamline

Edit ruthlessly. Remove any information that doesn’t directly support your learning objective. Use simple language and focus on core concepts.

5. Add Interactivity

Transform passive content into active learning experiences:
  • Convert text into short quizzes
  • Develop scenario-based exercises
  • Build learning paths for different experience levels

6. Optimize for Mobile

Ensure your microlearning content is easily accessible on smartphones and tablets. Use responsive design and consider developing a dedicated mobile app.

7. Use Varied Media

Appeal to different learning styles by incorporating text, images, audio, and video. This variety can boost engagement and retention.

8. Provide Context

Learners need to understand how the information fits into the bigger picture, even in a bite-sized format. Briefly explain why the micro-lesson is important.

9. Encourage Application

End each microlearning piece with a call to action. Challenge learners to apply what they’ve learned in a real-world context.

These strategies can transform your existing content into compelling experiences that engage learners and drive results. Remember, the key is delivering high-value information in easily consumable pieces.

Want to learn how FLIP can be the perfect platform for transforming the old and drawn out into something cutting edge? Schedule a demo with us.

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