Books by RAD

Book cover titled 'Maximizing the Power of Microlearning' by Robyn A. Defelice, featuring a design with colorful hexagonal shapes.

Maximizing the Power of Microlearning

A deeper, more strategic look at microlearning as a system, not just a format. This book expands the conversation, offering a comprehensive framework for designing microlearning campaigns aligned to business goals, learner needs, and organizational realities. It’s written for leaders and practitioners ready to move beyond experimentation into mastery.

Yellow hexagonal tiles arranged to spell "MICROLEARNING SHORT AND SWEET" with names Karl M. Kapp and Robyn A. Defelice on separate tiles, and additional empty yellow hexagons surrounding them.

Microlearning: Short and Sweet

The definitive primer on microlearning. This book breaks through the hype to explain what microlearning really is, and how to use it effectively. Grounded in research, theory, and practice, it helps L&D professionals design microlearning that actually delivers results.

Co-authored with Karl M. Kapp.

Cover of a book titled 'The Multi-Disciplinary Instructional Designer' edited by Chris Gamrat and Megan Kohler, surrounded by colorful stationery items like pens, pencils, scissors, and rulers.

The Multi-Disciplinary Instructional Designer

Integrating specialized skills into a design toolkit. The Multi-Disciplinary Instructional Designer examines how instructional design can be strengthened by insights from fields beyond education. Drawing from the social sciences, arts and humanities, and STEAM, the book offers practical strategies and real-world examples to help designers create more effective, inspired learning experiences.

Robyn was a contributing author, writing Chapter 2 of the book.

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