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Long course
Hello all.
@Nora Hbb, Aside from splitting the lessons, it's possible to split them into modules. The advantage is that each module can be a separate event that can provide them with a "mind break" between events to avoid cognitive overload.
@Rik Barnes, Good God! Really? Read an entire manual? When it comes to software, it's best to create learning experiences that are task-based, rather than just "click here for this, click there for that". Also, there is an overwhelming amount of MS Word tutorials that can become just-in-time learning for whatever purposes they need them (unless there are strict policies or the required knowledge of Word is too company specific for that).
I really doubt that learners are going to use all the features included in the manual (again, unless it's a company manual created for their specific purpose). If it's just general Word features, Word is a commercial software with widely available training.
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