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In this What is Microlearning in Customer Service course, you’ll learn how to improve training with short, targeted lessons that fit into your team’s workday. This approach to training helps agents retain information longer and apply what they learn in the moment. Instead of finding a manager to ask questions, they get answers immediately when it’s most convenient for them.
This course explains why brief lessons match how people process and remember information. You’ll also explore how microlearning fits busy service environments where agents handle high volumes and shifting priorities. Practical examples show how interactive quizzes and visual guides help teams solve problems quickly and communicate with confidence.
You’ll explore how microlearning compares to traditional training and when each method works best. You’ll assess which strategy fits the situation, based on how complex the topic is and how soon your team needs the information.
By the end of this course, you’ll know how to use microlearning to build a more efficient and confident customer service team.
You'll learn how to improve training with short, targeted lessons that fit into your team's workday, why brief lessons match how people process and remember information, how microlearning fits busy service environments, and how it compares to traditional training so you can choose the right method.
It is for those involved in customer service training who want to use microlearning to build a more efficient and confident customer service team.
The course explores how microlearning compares to traditional training and when each method works best, helping you assess which strategy fits based on how complex the topic is and how soon your team needs the information.
It covers content design, customer service training, and learning strategies.
Lessons include an introduction, defining microlearning methods, knowledge checks, value for support teams, microlearning in action, and micro versus macro training.