FMN Dementia Care Microlearning

Read what existing aged care workers had to say about learning in this way. Below they share their thoughts about microlearning and spaced repetition. Testimonials

“ It’s good because you are always busy and on the floor – it’s userfriendly, reminds you and makes you reflect. I also like how it encourages you. It was simple and clear. Not too much jargon. We need to know everything about Dementia so its important. ” - Registered Nurse (ESL)

“ Good – convenient (free time) a few minutes. Questions – even though I get wrong explaining everything well... I’ve got 3 kids and do mostly afternoon and night, usually have to alter school pick ups for other training types so this was convenient for my life. I did medication training elsewhere – in class, can’t remember it. I remember this more. ” - Registered Personal Care (ESL)

“ Good – information and questions good – good quality, relevant and thought provoking / relevant to changes coming. Made you think and come back to it. Yes, relevant. Liked the prompts on the phone, drew back in to questions. I will continue and use it for CPD learning as an RN. Good, interesting content. Good style, option when I have time during the day. Doesn’t take long. Felt like I achieved something every day which was a positive. ” - Co-ordinator

Forget Me Not ® | Dementia Care Microlearning

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