Creating content that goes beyond simple memorization isn’t easy! In a microlearning lesson, well-crafted questions can help you exploit a huge learning opportunity, while poorly framed questions shoo away your learners! It’s a fact that quizzes, questions, and assessments go a long way to increase memory retention and retrieval in learning. That’s why the right questions can enhance learning and help beat the forgetting curve . But what are those right questions? And how can we frame them? What type of questions will help us in the long run? Well, here are 4 rules to guide you through it… 1. Ask Clear and Pointed Questions Questions need to be precise and clear. Confusing and tricky and questions don’t work well. When questions are not clear, your learner spends a lot of time in trying to decipher the question instead of trying to answer it. That leads to frustration and irritation! So, what’s a good question? For starters, it’s got to be crisp and objective. ...