What is OTER?

OTER is a microlearning platform that provides insights from 17,000+ books in both audio and text formats. It focuses on delivering key insights and knowledge in short, easily digestible segments, making learning more accessible and efficient. OTER offers personalized learning paths, mobile-friendly accessibility, and tools like note-taking and gamification to boost engagement. It’s designed to support continuous learning, improve productivity, and foster personal and professional growth, making it a valuable tool for both individual learners and organizations. OTER is ideal for those looking to expand their understanding in a time-efficient, accessible way, making continuous learning a seamless part of everyday life.

What is MicroLearning? #

Microlearning is an approach to learning that delivers content in small, easily digestible segments, usually focused on one specific topic or skill at a time. It’s designed to fit into busy schedules, making it easier to learn continuously without being overwhelming. Whether it’s a short video, an article, or a quick lesson, microlearning helps people acquire knowledge in bite-sized pieces that are more memorable and actionable.

We often engage in microlearning every day—scrolling through social media posts, reading quick updates on LinkedIn, or watching brief tutorials. Oter takes this concept further by selecting meaningful content from books to help individuals and teams develop soft skills effectively.

What is a MicroBook? #

A MicroBook is a condensed version of a full-length book, distilled into its most essential insights and actionable lessons. Each MicroBook is designed to be consumed in a short time—typically between 20 to 50 minutes—making it easy for busy professionals to learn and grow without the commitment of reading a full book. MicroBooks cover key topics such as leadership, communication, personal development, and more, offering the core ideas and practical takeaways that matter most. They’re available in both text and audio formats, providing flexibility in how you choose to learn.

Do you summarise books? #

Short answer is no, think it as highlighs from the books. Similar to when you read a book, and you highlight what you like. We have trained our AI model to find the best highlights from a book and present in easy to digest text and audio format.

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Updated on October 23, 2024