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Successful Learning Management System Implementation eBook

WBT Systems

Recently, eLearning Industry invited WBT Systems to contribute to the publication of a free eBook which addresses one of the biggest concerns faced by organizations – the complexity and difficulty of Learning Management System implementation. How will you define your requirements?

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Which Association Learning Trends Predictions Came True in 2016?

WBT Systems

The 3 C’s of Social Learning for Associations. Successful Learning Management System Implementation eBook. These posts explored the unique requirements of associations in delivering online education programs, and outlined how an association learning management system differs from a corporate LMS.

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The 3 C’s of Social Learning for Associations

WBT Systems

In the 1970’s Albert Bandura developed Social Learning Theory , which states that learning occurs in a social context when the learner observes and then models a behavior. There is much informal social learning that takes place by networking with peers at conferences, communicating shared experiences and best practice with each other.

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Association Brain Food: 2.10.23

Reid All About it

Nowadays, if you’re involved in a technology selection or implementation project, you must understand APIs , unless you’re okay with letting your software live in a silo. One major challenge faced by both is inadequate communication. Without a basic knowledge of APIs, you could also cost your association a lot of time and money.

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Association Brain Food: 10.7.22

Reid All About it

It’s much better to get this news well before your project begins so you can figure out how to juggle these tasks with your regular workload. Fionta suggests ways to improve membership marketing, attract younger members, look beyond membership, communicate value, and think about the future differently. Host: Leading Learning.