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Benefits of Text Message Learning

Learn more about the benefits of text message learning at: lrn.st/whitepaper

Arist courses capture the functionality of text-based training materials in bite-sized, easily accessible learning modules — all sent via SMS or WhatsApp. Arist courses:

Arist courses tap the potential of microlearning —

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70% of employees prefer text message-based courses to video trainings.


95% of learners open a text message within 3 minutes of receiving it

Common Misconceptions *"I have a lot of content that can't be condensed"

"Text messages are too short-form to teach all of my information

"Employees may not want to be texted"*

The Truth about the Arist way

The Arist Course Model

What are Arist courses and how do they work?

Anatomy of a Text Message Course

Arist text message courses are divided into modules (or course days). Each module is sent to learners at a pace chosen by you: every day, every other day, on specific days of the week, or on weekdays only.