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Coming soon to association learning: gamified learning and microcredentials

Aaron Wolowiec

Tagoras recently released its much-anticipated 2016 Association Learning + Technology Report , which contains a wealth of information about associations’ efforts to incorporate technology into their educational programs and platforms. Other key takeaways from the report: Social media – Not surprisingly, associations use YouTube for education.

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Getting Buy-In: 5 Objections to Online Communities that Are Holding You Back

Higher Logic

All new technology comes with costs, but budget usually isn’t as big a concern as it first appears. Advertising, sponsorships, event registration, paid education courses, and other revenue streams can increase income. Social media, AMS, and CRM communities offer very few features. We Don’t Have Budget.

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Association Marketing: 4 Ways to Promote Your Professional Association Wins

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These reports, issued with a frequency appropriate for your association, allowing you to: identify cost benefits such as how many individuals attended discounted educational programs, the number of free briefings received, etc. 3. Plan ahead with your social strategy. No matter what you do, you can’t afford to be shy.

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There’s an app for that

Aaron Wolowiec

Your association can leverage mobile technology for advocacy, education, member communications and engagement activities. They reduce printing costs while increasing engagement and fostering networking. And users can easily integrate apps into their social media platforms. And, it’s not hard.

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Four Important Ideas from paidContent Live 2013

Associations Now

This year’s paidContent Live 2013 was no exception, with many noting just a handful of women on panels, including Alejandra Owens, the managing editor of AARP’s blog. — Ernie Smith (@ShortFormErnie) April 17, 2013.@ — Ernie Smith (@ShortFormErnie) April 17, 2013. Build Fast; Let the Data Lead You.

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How to Create a Community Culture

Higher Logic

As I've blogged about before , I see social networking for businesses as encompassing four quadrants: public social media, social CRM to collect data, social software in the workplace (intranet) and externally facing social software (an open online community). Why do you want to start a community?

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Free Webinar 1/8: Leveraging Social Media to Engage and Inspire Your Alumni Network

Beth Kanter

The description: Using Social Media to Engage and Inspire Your Alumni Network. But many nonprofits are not properly measuring whether their engagement efforts are worth the time and cost. The art part includes all the ways nonprofits and schools can engage and connect with alumni of their programs through social channels.