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Strategies to engage Gen Z with your continuing education program

Crowd Wisdom

Generation Z are individuals born between 1997 and 2012. Reach more Gen Z learners by leveraging learning management software (LMS) that is accessible from any device. With a mobile-responsive LMS, all learners can launch a course from anywhere and from any device, making learning convenient and boosting engagement.

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Reads of the Week: November 16, 2012

Reid All About it

In one corner, a company that made a mess of customer service and then made it worse with social media. Jeff Cobb at Tagoras is in the midst of updating their Association Learning Management Systems (LMS) report. He and Celisa Steele have been talking to LMS vendors and participating in demonstrations of platforms.

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Ad Hoc Learning – 7 Trends Pushing the Popularity of Simplified Web Video-Based Education and Learning in Associations

Association 20/20

From a consumer standpoint, in 2012 Retail Touchpoints reported that consumers who viewed video were 174% more likely to purchase than viewers who did not. If video-based learning content is locked down in an LMS or only available via a live webinar, a big portion of the opportunity is lost.

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You’re Never Too Old to Learn Something New

Association Adviser

Aley said he has noticed titles such as “ community manager,” “engagement specialist” and “LMS manager,” which is a byproduct of the online learning trend at many associations. That may not seem surprising, but consider as recently as 2012, career/professional development was barely in the top 5. What’s driving that trend?