Microlearning is the practice of delivering training in short, focused bursts that learners complete in minutes rather than hours. iorad makes microlearning practical to build at scale: you record a workflow once and iorad automatically breaks it into a self-paced, click-through tutorial.
Learners move through each step on their own, revisit steps they missed, and finish in a fraction of the time a full training session would take. L&D teams, customer success managers, and IT departments use iorad to turn complex software processes into bite-sized interactive tutorials that embed in any platform, LMS, or help center.
Micro-learning isn't a trend. It's taking over the industry. Nowadays, people don't want to sit through a 45-minute webinar recording or read a 25-page document to learn something. They want self-paced, bite-sized content that can deliver the same end result on their own terms.
With iorad, you can take large concepts and break them down into a series of smaller interactive tutorials that are designed to be completed in 25 steps or less. Completing a tutorial acts as a checkpoint and delivers a faster sense of accomplishment to your learners. This keeps them motivated and moving down your learning path.
How Microlearning Works with iorad
One tutorial per task, not per topic. Effective microlearning is scoped to a single task or workflow — not a broad subject. iorad is purpose-built for this: each tutorial you build covers one process from start to finish. Learners know exactly what they’ll learn before they start and what they’ll be able to do when they finish.
Embed where learners already are. Microlearning only works if learners find it at the moment of need. iorad tutorials embed directly into your LMS, help center, intranet, Confluence, or inside the software itself via iframe. The training comes to the learner instead of requiring them to go find it.
Update microlearning in seconds. The biggest obstacle to maintaining a microlearning library is keeping it current. With iorad, you edit one step and the update propagates everywhere the tutorial is embedded. No re-recording, no re-publishing.