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That’s so…2013

Aaron Wolowiec

Globalization, digital technology, shifting markets, regulatory change—with so many disruptions in the business environment, it’s no wonder that a slew of associations remade their brands and aimed to broaden their reach in 2013. Out: Expert-driven education. Rebranding. Out: Aging brands. In: New names, fresh logos.

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Where Does Your Association Fit in a Changing Postsecondary World?

Blue Sky eLearn

In the late 1990s, higher education and the importance of a four-year college degree started to change. The education systems themselves were not changing, but businesses were. Obviously, there are exceptions to every rule, but for the most part higher education was the first step to entering the workforce. From College Decline.

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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. Learning Management Systems – A LMS is the second most popular technology platform.

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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. Four in ten seniors now own smartphones, a number that’s doubled since 2013, according to Pew Research Center.

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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. This year’s paidContent Live conference, run by GigaOM , was as much a technology conference as one about monetizing content on the internet.

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There’s an app for that

Aaron Wolowiec

Next year promises to deliver exciting new mobile technology, so when planning digital strategies, associations should consider mobile apps and websites, said Kim Harwood, president of Results at Hand Software. Your association can leverage mobile technology for advocacy, education, member communications and engagement activities.

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iBeacon for Events

Expo Logic

iBeacon is Apple’s implementation of Bluetooth low-energy (BLE) wireless technology to create a different way of providing location-based information and services to iPhones and other iOS devices. c measurements using state-of-the-art technology that’s cost effective and enhances your exhibitors’ ROI. What is iBeacon?