In the world of learning and development, the challenge of ensuring knowledge retention is a persistent one. Learners often struggle to retain information over time, a phenomenon famously captured by Hermann Ebbinghaus in his research on the "forgetting curve." As a solution, spaced repetition has emerged as a powerful technique, especially when integrated into microlearning environments. This combination not only combats the forgetting curve but also enhances the effectiveness of learning experiences, making them more memorable and impactful. Understanding Spaced Repetition Spaced repetition is a learning technique that involves increasing intervals of time between subsequent reviews of previously learned material. The idea is that by revisiting content at strategically spaced intervals, the brain is more likely to transfer information from short-term to long-term memory. This approach contrasts with traditional cramming, where learners attempt to absorb large amounts of i...