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Best Practices for Selecting an LMS

Blue Sky eLearn

The more technical aspects – integrating with other systems, setting up eCommerce. Whether you are getting ready to select your first LMS, or are looking to make a switch, there are some guidelines to follow to ensure you make the best decision for your organization. It’s not a decision taken lightly. Consider Your LMS Needs.

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Your association website probably isn’t accessible — but should be

Association Success

While not legally binding, Japan has developed its own accessibility guidelines. . Beyond legal requirements, however, Samantha Evans, the certification manager for the International Association of Accessibility Professionals , said there’s both a social responsibility and a business case to make for Internet accessibility. . “The

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.23.21

Reid All About it

Help yourself and others benchmark member communication efforts and strategies by participating in Association Adviser’s 10th annual Association Communications Benchmarking Survey. Content strategy. Learn how you can use third-party sourcing to complement and bolster your in-house capacity. Member communications.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.3.20

Reid All About it

I love the message Garth Jordan, SVP and Chief Strategy Officer for HFMA, delivers in Association Success. They share guidelines on the best communication style, options for different types of virtual meetings with chapter leaders, and ways to provide chapter leaders with news, resources and advice. Experiment. I completely agree.

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Engaging Learners in Virtual Conferences: What You Can Try Online

Leading Learning

One implication of this assumption is that it brings the limitations of red ocean thinking—it keeps you focused on the competition, which is, in this case, a specter, the not happening place-based version of the conference—and this prevents you from engaging in the freedom of blue ocean thinking. Methods (e.g.,