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Association Brain Food: 2.9.24

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Online experiences. Michelle Brien at Matchbox shared the results of their research on the value of virtual experiences to associations and their members. eShow predicts five event trends for 2024 and describes how technology can help you stay on top of them. His experience, like mine, is a positive one.

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Association Brain Food: 8.11.23

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But there’s no replacement for conferences. Yes, our conferences are places, but they’re also where we double-down on this feeling. Impexium recommends five strategies for a change management framework. A few of them might surprise you, but they’re essential for technology project success. Community as a feeling.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.10.20

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They warn, “We are already paying the price in greater risk aversion among writers, artists, and journalists who fear for their livelihoods if they depart from the consensus, or even lack sufficient zeal in agreement.” Virtual conferences and events held in March and April were at an advantage—attendees weren’t yet in full-on Zoom fatigue.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.30.20

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But right now—and probably well into 2021—the only way to do that is through online learning. WBT Systems explains how virtual conference session recordings can serve as a launchpad for an association’s online learning portfolio. Read the article (and report) to get the exhibitor perspective. Affordable membership.

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Focus on Millennial Learners to Benefit Members of All Ages

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There are countless articles describing how we need to change the way we deliver learning to attract and engage millennial learners, but many of these articles seem to forget that organizations must deliver learning to learners across multiple generational groups.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.12.19

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The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… If you’re at the digitalNow conference next week and see me wandering around, please let me know you read Association Brain Food, you’ll make my day, plus I’d love to meet you if we’re not already acquainted.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.3.21

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Women in technology. Association Women Technology Champions (AWTC) invites you to nominate one, two or three women whom you believe should be recognized for their contributions to the advancement of technology in associations. Virtual conferences survey. Volunteer learning journey. Who’s coming to mind?