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Behavior change by design: how to deploy microlearning that drives real-world performance with Kate Udalova
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Join Kate Udalova on 4 March for a practical session on how to deploy microlearning that actually changes behaviour at work.
In “Behavior change by design”, Kate will unpack what separates microlearning that’s merely bite-sized from microlearning that drives real-world performance - including how to pinpoint the behaviour you’re trying to shift, design for action in the flow of work, and reinforce change without overwhelming learners.
Expect a clear, no-fluff approach, real examples, and takeaways you can apply to your own microlearning initiatives straight away.
Session Outcomes:
A quick, practical look at what “behaviour change” actually means in learning design (and how to spot it)
How to choose microlearning formats that fit real work - not just content chunks
Ways to design for action: prompts, practice, and reinforcement that don’t feel like extra admin
Common microlearning traps that look good on paper but don’t move performance
A few simple principles you can steal immediately for your own projects
About the Experts
Kate
Kate Udalova is the Founder of 7taps, a microlearning platform focused on helping teams deliver short, targeted learning that drives action on the job. She’s also the creator of MicrolearningCONF and an instructor with Stanford Technology Training, and is known for a behaviour-first, evidence-led approach to microlearning design. Kate regularly speaks and shares practical frameworks for turning training into real-world performance.
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