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How to Validate an Online Course Idea

WBT Systems

New players in the online learning market are bringing fresh ideas to online course development and marketing. They’re making millions of dollars in revenue, so they’re doing something right, for example, knowing how to validate an online course idea. If your online course doesn’t meet a market need, it won’t succeed.

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5 HOA Committees All Utah Communities Should Have

HOA Strategies

Non-board members can influence how their neighborhood runs in one very powerful way: HOA Committees. What is an HOA Committee? Similar to HOA boards of directors, HOA committees are groups of elected volunteers within the community, and they accomplish specific tasks for the board.

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What to Do If Your Association’s Online Course Failed

WBT Systems

You really thought you had a great idea for an online course. But when the course launched: crickets. After you and your colleagues put so much effort into it, how do you explain to your boss and committee chair why your online course failed? Learn why your online course failed. You now have two options.

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How to Sunset an Educational Program

WBT Systems

A note for the meeting planner: please order decaf for the next committee meeting. Only 30 minutes in and your highly energetic committee members have already come up with several new online learning program ideas. How to tell it’s time to sunset an educational program. Don’t worry about decaffeinating your committee members.

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How to Reset Your Board Diversity Efforts

Associations Now

How to do that? The report spotlights a host of steps one nonprofit university took: more active recruitment for the board, including students and faculty as trustees, and paying more attention to the pipeline—who would be members of committees that generally lead to board positions. Expertise matters, of course.

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How to Promote the Value of Credentials to Individuals & Employers

Membersuite

Your credentialing committee and subcommittees must ensure that credential holders possess the skills, knowledge and standards associated with the credentialing program. A repeating obstacle to credentialing that I often heard about in my previous role as an Implementation Consultant is course or exam anxiety.

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Keeping Your Members Involved: A Helpful How-To Guide

Blue Sky eLearn

Once your members have attended their first event or taken their first course through your association, you’ll want to take the necessary steps to keep them involved and motivated. The more you know about your members, the better prepared you’ll be to create courses, events, and other programming that they’ll want to stay involved in.

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