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Interview with an Expert: Beth Hayson, American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons

Blue Sky eLearn

Since I began working at AAOMS in 2002. Most of eLearning content that is done is repurposed live content that is recorded and turned into enduring on-demand content. Ideally, eLearning should be very interactive and created specifically for an eLearning experience vs. recorded content. AAOMS LinkedIn.

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Stronger by Association: Engle Earns Meeting Planner Certification

AMR Management Services

Engle Earns Meeting Planner Certification. The foremost certification of the meetings, conventions and exhibitions industry, the CMP program recognizes individuals who have achieved the industrys highest standard of professionalism. “Will’s commitment to the industry in earning this key certification is what sets AMR apart.".

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15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

During those 15 years, we’ve worked with a lot of organizations, done a lot of research, published hundreds of articles and podcasts along with numerous reports , hosted more than a hundred Webinars , and run multiple events , online and off. Impact on the Learning Business Landscape. The Spread of Social.

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Advocating from Afar: Virtual and Remote Grassroots Advocacy

Beekeeper Group

From the Grassroots Professional Network LinkedIn page: COVID-19 suddenly canceled the conference and fly-in plans for advocacy organizations across the country. The Dirksen, Hart, and Russell Senate Office Buildings and Ford and Longworth House Office Buildings weren’t cleared for entry until the end of January 2002, three months later!

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How “Unmembership” Gets Back to the Roots of Associating

Associations Now

There isn’t much of a way to track it, but this type of sharing is still the biggest way content gets passed around on the web. This type of organization is hyper-niche and doesn’t make big waves, which makes it easy to overlook. EdACCESS does no advocacy work, no certification, no standards-setting, and no publications.