How to design microlearning courses in Slate
Turn one big course into a series of short, focused follow-ups. Five practical ways to chop a mega-course into microlearning units your learners will actually remember.
Turn one big course into a series of short, focused follow-ups. Five practical ways to chop a mega-course into microlearning units your learners will actually remember.
Our first quarter: Dynamic SCORM, team workspaces, theme presets, MCP tools, Rise import, and more since launching on January 1.
Dynamic SCORM packages load content live from Slate. Update courses in your LMS without re-exporting. Learners always see the latest version.
Slate now gives you a central place to manage every file in your course library. Browse your media, see exactly where each file is used before deleting, and compress images to WebP in one click.
A practical accessibility checklist for course authors. Ten things to review before publishing your eLearning course to ensure it works for every learner.
Video and document uploads are now available on Standard plans. We have also added a Storage section in settings so you can see exactly how much space you are using.
A LinkedIn post introducing Slate's import feature found its way to the eLearning community. The response caught us off guard, in the best way. Here is what we shipped since.
Download your entire course library metadata as a spreadsheet with one click. Covers titles, status, languages, tags, and dates for audits and planning.
Slate Docs is live with 85+ pages covering getting started to advanced theming. MCP creators can ask their AI assistant to search the docs directly.
Most AI writing tools treat eLearning like any other content. Slate embeds instructional design methodology, gathers requirements before generating, and connects to external AI assistants.
Pro subscribers can now generate course narration with ElevenLabs. Ten premium voices with natural intonation and multilingual support, alongside standard voices for everyone.
Courses in Slate aren't just things you build. They're portable data structures that AI can reason across, your LMS can consume, and your team can search, tag, track, and manage at scale.