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Leadership through Blended Learning: Sorority LMS Success

WBT Systems

Blended Learning programs are the ideal way to deliver leadership development programs as they are more effective at creating behavioral change and deep learning. The continuous learning approach promoted by blended learning is more effective at creating change and deep learning.

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What makes an Association Education Program Successful?

WBT Systems

What type of education will you offer – conferences and seminars, blended learning, webinars, online courses, offline materials, or a mixture of all of these? If you are using a learning management system to deliver your association education programs, you can learn a huge amount from reviewing the LMS analytics and reports.

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10 Unconventional Ways to Get More Value from Your Association’s LMS

WBT Systems

If your association’s learning management system (LMS) is only used by staff in the education department, you’re not taking full advantage of its potential. An LMS can do so much more than help you manage online courses, certification and accreditation programs, digital badges, and webinars.

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Get Ready for Online Learning with LMS Selection Criteria

Delcor

Online learning programs deliver much needed education to members as well as provide a steady source of non-dues revenue and opportunities for sponsorships. If you’re ready to invest in a learning management system (LMS), start by reviewing these LMS selection criteria. Certificates. Certifications.

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Association Brain Food: 2.10.23

Reid All About it

Career Coach Series: Leadership at Any Level (Panel Discussion) February is Youth Leadership Month and our panel of career coaches will share their coaching styles and how they encourage professionals to lead from any level. What can associations do now to prepare their members and staff for future leadership roles?