Allyship Tool Kit Training

  • What is bite-sized learning, and how does it compare to traditional learning?

    Picture short bursts of learning via video clips or interactive slides over day-long teaching sessions. Bite-sized learning or microlearning is learning done in small portions over a period. It entails breaking down learning (modules) into smaller chunks that are easy to understand or assimilate in one go without losing the learning objective. This contrasts with substantial learning that attempts to say a lot at once or within a short period, also known as traditional learning.


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