The Future of Turning Books into Microlearning Online Courses

Revolutionizing learning with books turned into online courses

Are you a fan of reshaping the landscape of education?

As e-learning continues to gain momentum, a revolutionary approach is emerging—turning traditional books into engaging microlearning online courses.

Yes, you got that right!

Microlearning is all about breaking down book content into small, manageable segments that are perfect for today’s fast-paced world.


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Breaking down each chapter of your book into modules will make it easier for people to learn what you are teaching. 

Here are other reasons why this approach is gaining so much traction nowadays:

  • Transform book chapters into interactive modules with videos, quizzes, and activities that captivate and retain learner interest.
  • Learners can dive into bite-sized lessons anytime, anywhere, fitting seamlessly into their busy lives.
  • Focused content means learners can quickly apply new knowledge and skills, making learning more impactful.
  • Repurposing book content into microlearning courses offers a scalable and efficient way to reach a wider audience.


This innovative trend not only enhances the learning experience but also opens up new avenues for content delivery and engagement. By integrating microlearning strategies, you can leverage existing book content to create compelling, interactive online courses that resonate with today’s learners.


If you’re curious about how this trend can transform your projects, I’d love to share with you how.

If you’re interested in exploring microlearning opportunities, I’d love to chat. 

Feel free to reach out for a deeper dive into how this approach can be tailored to your needs based on your expertise, genre and ideal audience.

Looking forward to connecting!


by Laurie Aranda, ABM CEO & Publishing Director


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