Microlearning: What It Is, Benefits, Examples, and Use Cases
Microlearning is short, focused learning—usually 2–10 minutes—aimed at a single objective. Instead of a full lesson, you deliver one concept, one skill, or one step when learners need it. For teachers, that might be a quick strategy video, a two-question retrieval check, a card deck of key terms, or a just‑in‑time PD nudge. The goal…

