More information didn’t make us smarter. On the contrary, it made us noisier. Learning didn’t break but its scale did. From where I sit, I foresee "micro-learning" will become the dominant way people stay competent in a world that no longer pauses long enough for mastery to settle. How I define micro-learning: upto 15 minute content that is practically prepared to teach a specific topic. The world didn’t just speed up, it fragmented too much. Tones of information now arrives faster than attention can settle, and depth now competes with distraction by default. Micro-learning isn’t a shortcut. It’s an adaptation. Small, intentional learning moments tied directly to use. Something you apply immediately—sometimes within the same hour. Especially with AI, the advantage isn’t broad understanding. It’s situational fluency. Maybe the future of learning isn’t more content. Just better timing. #MicroLearning #FutureOfLearning #AIinPractice #FutureOfWork
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POST #7 You Don’t Need to Become an AI Expert There is significant pressure to master AI, but for many professionals, becoming a technical expert is not essential. The focus should be on personal effectiveness rather than understanding every technical detail or following the latest trends. Start with something simple, and once you feel comfortable, try one more thing. Real progress comes from consistent effort and learning, not from waiting until you know everything. What is one small, imperfect step you can take today to begin your learning journey? #ProgressNotPerfection #CareerDevelopment #KeepLearning #FutureSkills
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With two young kids I can see how the world of learning is evolving. There will be no future role that is not using AI and there is a world of good AI can do to help accelerate our learning. Super excited to see where it all goes --> Access to quality education impacts us all, and AI is helping create more personalized, inclusive learning experiences. See how we’re supporting this shift across higher #education. https://msft.it/6041QGdp3 ✨
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This quote hits harder than ever in today’s world. . . . . . Degrees age. Tools evolve. Skills expire faster than we expect. What truly matters now is adaptability. The ability to: • Question what you already know • Let go of outdated methods • Continuously re-skill as technology evolves AI isn’t replacing people. People who stop learning are replacing themselves. The future belongs to the curious, the flexible, and the brave enough to start again. The only thing that cannot truly be taught is the willingness to learn. How are you unlearning today? 👇 #Learning #Unlearning #Relearning #AI #FutureOfWork #CareerGrowth #LifelongLearning
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