Background: Mobile microlearning (MML) provides concise and engaging educational activities that correspond with various learning preferences and styles. Microlearning is defined as bite-sized instruction, with modules ranging from approximately 90 seconds to 5 minutes. To consider MML as a form of continuing professional development it is essential first to identify the learning preferences of a new generation of nurses entering the professional field of health care.
Method: This scoping review addresses generational learning preferences using current technological approaches to identify nurses' interest in using MML as a form of continuing professional development.
Results: A total of 34 articles were identified for this scoping review.
Conclusion: Little information was available on microlearning and nursing addressing both formal education and continuing professional development. Among the studies evaluated on MML for this project, a thread of discrepancy included (a) inconsistent definitions of time limitations, (b) the significance of MML for continuing professional development, and (c) application to knowledge translation and research dissemination. .
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