People learn in the gaps — between meetings, before a task, at the moment a question arises. Microlearning video is built for those gaps: short, focused, watchable content that delivers one idea well. Edufic Digital develops microlearning video that people actually finish, and actually use.

Why microlearning video works
Attention is scarce and forgetting is fast. A short video that teaches one thing clearly beats a long course that teaches ten things vaguely. Microlearning video suits just-in-time needs, reinforcement after a bigger course, and fast-changing knowledge that would be expensive to rebuild as full modules.
What we develop
Explainer micro-videos
One concept, clearly, in a couple of minutes.
How-to & demo videos
Step-by-step task and system walkthroughs.
Animated micro-lessons
2D and motion-graphic pieces for concepts hard to film.
Scenario snippets
Short dramatised moments that model the right behaviour.
Searchable libraries
Collections designed to be found and updated easily.
Multilingual versions
AI-assisted voiceover to localise at scale.
Short is harder than long
Compressing an idea into two clear minutes takes more instructional skill than spreading it across twenty. The discipline is in what you leave out. We design each micro-video around a single objective, script it tightly, and produce it to look professional — because short content that looks cheap gets ignored.
Built to update, built to scale
The strength of a microlearning library is that it stays current. We build with modularity and AI-assisted production in mind, so individual videos can be refreshed or localised without rebuilding the whole set — keeping fast-changing product, process, or policy knowledge accurate.
Illustrative work
Illustrative examples representing typical engagements. Client names withheld; figures indicative.
Contact-centre microlearning library
A searchable library of short modules kept agents current on fast-changing plans and offers, consumable between calls and quick to update.
Reinforcement micro-series
A series of short videos reinforced a larger induction programme, spacing key messages out over a new joiner's first weeks.
Frequently asked questions
What is microlearning video?
Microlearning video is short, focused video content — typically a couple of minutes — that teaches a single concept or task. It suits just-in-time learning, reinforcement, and fast-changing knowledge, and is optimised for mobile and on-the-go viewing.
How long should a microlearning video be?
Usually one to three minutes, built around a single objective. The right length is the shortest that teaches the idea clearly — the discipline is in what you leave out.
Is microlearning video cheaper than a full course?
Per piece, yes, but value comes from fit: microlearning is ideal for reinforcement, just-in-time needs, and frequently-changing content. Edufic helps decide what belongs as microlearning versus a full module.
Can microlearning videos be localised and updated easily?
Yes. Edufic builds modular libraries with AI-assisted voiceover and production, so individual videos can be refreshed or localised into multiple languages without rebuilding the whole set.
