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Karl M. Kapp

The most-loved lines from Karl M. Kapp, drawn from 1 book in the library.

“Microlearning works not because it is fast, but because it forces focus. You cannot sneak complexity into 5 minutes — you are forced to isolate the one thing that actually matters.”
— Microlearning
“The forgetting curve is your ally, not your enemy. Every time learners retrieve a fading memory, the trace grows stronger. Spaced microlearning is designed to exploit this.”
— Microlearning
“One of the biggest myths in corporate training: longer means better. A 40-minute course teaches nothing a well-crafted 5-minute micro-lesson cannot — and the micro-lesson actually gets completed.”
— Microlearning
“Attention is the most finite resource in learning. Microlearning respects it. It never asks for more cognitive focus than a human brain can actually sustain.”
— Microlearning
“The moment of need is the most powerful moment to learn. Microlearning delivered in the flow of work — right when the learner needs it — produces results no LMS course can match.”
— Microlearning
“Context collapse kills training ROI. When learners take a course weeks before they need the skill, most of it is gone by the time it matters. Microlearning solves the timing problem.”
— Microlearning
“A micro-lesson without a retrieval mechanism is just bite-sized forgetting. The chunk is the delivery vehicle. The quiz is where learning actually happens.”
— Microlearning
“The best microlearning does not feel like training at all — it feels like a useful tool that happens to teach you something.”
— Microlearning