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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.7.16

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If we want to thrive, personally and professionally, we must stay curious and keep learning. Montgomery County, MD Idea Swap: The discussion will cover text messaging, virtual learning opportunities, virtual exhibit hall, micro- or ad hoc volunteering and other ideas that may be more appealing to younger professionals. More info. (1

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.17.17

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Some myths, like Santa Claus, are worth perpetuating, others not so much—like these 12 adult learning myths that WBT Systems debunks this week. Kathleen Kruse at Talented Learning explains how to put this strategy to work for your company. Leading Learning. HTML: Follow Blog via Email. AssociationNation.

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Lifelong Learning is a Requirement, not an Option

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“It’s a tragic fact that most of us know only how to be taught; we haven’t learned how to learn.”. Jeff Cobb, self-described “lifelong learning fanatic” and founder of Tagoras and Mission to Learn , introduced me to that quote from Malcolm Knowles, the adult education expert of the late 20 th century.

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How Associations Can Transform Higher Education

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Come to the rescue of young adults and lifelong learners. Maybe you’ve seen them speak at a conference or webinar, read their blogs or even worked with them. Like finding new ways to help people develop the learning habits and the personal and professional skills they need for existing and future jobs? The future is calling us.

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Improving knowledge transfer in your organization in 3 stages

Aaron Wolowiec

The following guest blog post is adapted from a recent blog post by Karla Gutierrez on SHIFT’s e-Learning blog. Learning transfer is challenging because it’s difficult to predict how each person will respond to a course. Identify the training goals and learning objectives before you start designing the course.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.2.17

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LMS provider WBT Systems describes the different psychological, environmental, and technical obstacles that stand between your members and your online learning programs. Here’s the list of next week’s learning events. Learn how to craft the perfect pitch. I’ll be happy to feature it as long as it’s not too product-centric.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.16.21

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Ernie Smith at Associations Now shares advice from Jeff Cobb (Leading Learning) on rethinking your association’s education model to meet member expectations and organizational needs. You won’t be successful unless you understand the principles of effective adult learning. Virtual event engagement. Fri 4/16 at 1 p.m. –

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