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Byte-sized learning: How TikTok is reshaping corporate trainingCan your employees learn a new skill in the time it takes to watch a TikTok video? Everything is possible in the age of micro-learning.
Is your corporate training stuck in the past while your employees scroll into the future? It’s time to engage the age of micro-learning. ![]() Photo by Olivier Bergeron on Unsplash Is your attention span shorter than a goldfish? It could be. In the last two decades, the average human's attention span has plummeted from 12 seconds to a mere 8.25 seconds – outswum by goldfish at 9 seconds. As our focus shrinks and information explodes, social media platforms are setting new standards for engaging, on-demand content. How can corporate training and communications learn from their success? Enter micro-learning – the TikTok of professional development where content is delivered in bite-sized, focused nuggets of information designed for quick consumption, rapid retention, and instant accessibility. How did TikTok influence micro-learning?TikTok and its short-form video siblings have revolutionised content consumption, particularly among younger generations. This digital diet of bite-sized, visually-rich information isn't just changing leisure habits – it's reshaping workplace expectations. Corporate communications and learning strategies are now racing to adapt, embracing the core tenets of social media success – short, video-driven, single-message content available on demand and across a variety of integrated platforms. Five ways micro-learning differs from traditional learning:
But don’t mistake its social media influence for a lack of scientific grounding. The effectiveness of micro-learning is deeply rooted in cognitive psychology, which proves that, by presenting small chunks of information, micro-learning helps reduce cognitive overload, making it easier for learners to process and retain information. It also draws on 'spaced repetition' theory, which shows that information is better retained when reviewed at increasing intervals – a key principle of micro-learning strategies. So maybe micro-learning isn’t so much about dumbing down information as it is about smartening up our learning strategies to find new relevance in the digital age. Micro-learning also benefits the workplace by:
Of course, micro-learning is not a one-size-fits-all learning solution. It isn’t always suitable for complex topics and will require careful instructional design to ensure effectiveness, especially when communicating to older generations. In fact, understanding how your different employee groups learn and engage with information is key to devising your learning strategy. How does generational theory impact learning styles?
If you are considering introducing micro-learning principles into your learning design or communications strategy, make sure you include these key tenets:
Micro-learning is more than just a trend – it's a response to the changing dynamics of how we consume and process information in the digital age. By understanding its core principles and benefits, companies can harness the power of micro-learning to create more engaging, effective, and efficient training as part of their broader communications strategy.
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