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The State of Association E-Learning: Cloudy with a Chance of Sunshine

WBT Systems

The future looks bright for association e-learning. The growing lifelong learning market provides plenty of opportunity. However, one missing element is clouding the picture for associations. One weakness is holding associations back from reaching their market potential and becoming lifelong learning powerhouses.

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Moose to MOOCs and 3 other articles for association executives

SCD Group

Universities bolster MOOCs for online learning By Mary Beth Marklein via USA TODAY. Public universities and systems in nine states say they''ll join a push to greatly expand and improve online learning. What does this mean to associations? Get your Board…on board. Get friendly with your audience.

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Association Leadership: Lessons from Twinkie, Kodacrome & Blackberry

SCD Group

Look at the global cell phone business: According to Fast Company, “Just five years ago, three companies controlled 64% of the smartphone market: Nokia, Research in Motion (Blackberry) and Motorola. Do we think associations are immune to these cataclysmic changes? Associations. Will your association face a Kodak Moment?

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Association Disruption: What’s your Educational Moonshot?

.orgCommunity

How grand is your association’s vision for your educational programs? With all the disruption going on around us and in your industry, will incremental change bring your vision for professional development closer to realization? Can you think of a wicked problem in society that your association could solve?

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Association Disruption: What’s your Educational Moonshot?

.orgCommunity

How grand is your association’s vision for your educational programs? With all the disruption going on around us and in your industry, will incremental change bring your vision for professional development closer to realization? Can you think of a wicked problem in society that your association could solve?