70% of learners are multitasking during training sessions in 2026. That's the highest number in three years.
Before blaming attention spans: what does that number actually tell you about design?
When you see a drop-off or a distraction in something you've built, what's your first instinct?
- The content needs to be shorter / more interactive
- The timing or context is wrong, as it's competing with real work
- The person isn't motivated enough to begin with
- The design never earned their attention in the first place
Drop your answer, and if you've changed your diagnosis on this over time, I'm curious what shifted.