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Is Your Microlearning Learner Centered?

  • Tuesday, February 01, 2022
  • 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
  • Zoom
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 ISPI SoCal Presents
Is Your Microlearning Learner Centered?
with Carla Torgerson



Carla Torgerson

Going micro?  Is it just bite-sized, or is it truly effective? Join us for fresh ideas and practical tips on:

  • Ensuring your microlearning is learner centered
  • Use cases for microlearning.
  • Strategies for  learner centered microlearning

    Session Description

    Everyone wants to go micro and many of us have already done so. But going micro is more than just delivering bite-sized content. It’s about focusing on the learner and their needs. There are many different use cases and formats for microlearning and they meet learner needs in different ways. This creates a tremendous challenge for us to identify the best design practices, delivery approaches, and implementation methods. When we understand HOW we are going micro, and HOW we are meeting the learner’s needs, we deliver microlearning that has value for the learner.

    In this session, you’ll identify how to go micro with the greatest impact for your learners. First we’ll consider your specific learner and their needs. Then we’ll share 4 primary use cases for microlearning and look at real examples of these different types of microlearning and how they are learner centered. Then you will consider how you can use these types of microlearning in your own curriculum to provide value for your learners. You will leave this session with a renewed focus on your learner, fresh ideas for incorporating microlearning into your organization, and practical tips to make those ideas a reality!

    About the Speaker

    Carla Torgerson, MEd, MBA has nearly 20 years of experience as an instructional designer and instructional strategist. Always interested in the latest learning trends, she has authored numerous blogs and articles on a variety of topics, including eLearning, mobile learning, and microlearning. She also developed MILE, the MIcroLEarning Design Model© and is the author of The Microlearning Guide to Microlearning and Designing Microlearning (with Sue Iannone).

    Currently Head of Learning Experience Strategy at TorranceLearning, Carla dives deep into complex client projects, helping to deliver performance solutions that both consider the learner’s needs and meet business objectives. Carla and the team at TorranceLearning help a variety of organizations connect learning strategy to design, development, data, and ultimately performance. In addition to strategic consulting and design, Carla is the product manager for TorranceLearning’s Eleventure® course series and the ID Ways of Working (WoW!) professional development community.

    Connect with Carla on LinkedIn for insights and announcements:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlatorgerson/


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