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We learned from the pandemic that education is available in many more places than just at live seminars. Webinars, for instance, are safer because you’re watching them all alone in a dark room. Or maybe you’re not watching them; you’re checking your mail or posting on social media while the webinar drones on. Who’s to know?
A company I know decided that webinars shouldn’t last longer than 20 minutes because that’s the length of most everyone’s attention span these days. That time limit doesn’t apply to Netflix, of course. We binge Netflix with rapt attention for days on end. This company, however, truly believes that the 20-minute format is the way to go.