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LMS Selection: 7 Features Associations Need

Forj

Through a learning management system (LMS). Learning management systems have taken over how associations distribute and generate revenue from their professional development materials. Built-in course authoring tools are a good way to accomplish this, not to say they should replace your current course authoring.

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3 Tips to Empower Member Organizations with E-learning

Leading Learning

It’s easy to see why trade associations face challenges such as high administrative cost, struggles to increase membership, and low non-dues revenue. Overcoming the challenges that come with implementing an e-learning program for your member organizations can be tough if you don’t have the right tools.

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3 Learning Business Challenges & How to Overcome Them

Fonteva

When conducting this retrospective analysis, you may notice recurring themes pop up. In this guide, we’ll cover the following three common challenges faced by learning businesses: Decreasing Learner Engagement Low Non-Dues Revenue High Administrative Burden. Challenge: Low Non-Dues Revenue.

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What Does an eLearning Consultant Do? The Complete Guide

Forj

So, you’ve decided to invest in growing your association’s learning business to provide more value to members and bring in non-dues revenue. For example, they could assist with the search for a learning management system or consult on the pricing of your courses. That’s great! But, where do you begin?

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15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

This is not intended to be a scientific or data-driven analysis of the changes. In our earliest learning management system selection projects, whether to host an LMS yourself or have the vendor host it was still a legitimate question, and more than a few of our clients did choose to host the LMS software on their own servers.

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