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4 Ways to Elevate Your Next Association E-Learning Course

Fonteva

The last thing you want to do is invest in custom-creating a new e-learning course only to have few members (if any) purchase it. Just like a forgotten instrument, treadmill, or book gathering dust in the corner of your closet, courses that members don’t complete provide little value for your organization. Keep courses updated.

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Steps To Build An Online Learning Community Around Your Courses

Disciple Media

Our comprehensive guide delves into the steps to build a thriving online learning community around your courses, ensuring a harmonious blend of technology, collaboration, and interactive learning that resonates with the needs of modern learners. Start by defining what learners should know or be able to do by the end of the course.

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How to Boost Non-Dues Revenue for Your Association

Crowd Wisdom

Investing in your learning program to offer continuing education and professional development courses offers great potential for monetization. Personalizing learning can boost learner engagement and keep people coming back to your CE program for additional courses. Link courses to career development.

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Interview with an Expert Series: Associate Executive Director, Myke Kudlas

Blue Sky eLearn

I have seen many LMS portals that are beautiful, welcoming, and professional, with a wide array of interesting features, but once I drill down, I find only a handful of courses. Almost inevitably, these beautiful portals lead to boring courses that just make the learner read a PDF and take a quiz.

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How should associations face COVID-19?

Association Success

Michael Tatonetti, the Director of Certification and Education with the Professional Pricing Society, said his association is providing recession-specific content to its entire audience. . “We Set clear guidelines and expectations of employees while maintaining flexibility with deadlines, medical or family emergencies and mental health.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.11.21

Reid All About it

But, fear not, Event Farm crunched the numbers and came up with guidelines on how much your 2021 event budget might increase for each line item. Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. Data governance. Check out Cecilia’s Nonprofit Executive Spotlight series too. CAE credits.

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14 Non-Dues Revenue Tips for Associations Big and Small

MemberClicks

Non-dues revenue typically comes from two sources: Internal: Charging your members additional fees for added resources, opportunities, or products, such as conference fees, professional certifications, or branded merchandise. Offer certifications or accreditation programs. Certificates are another way for them to prove their work.

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