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Association E-Learning: 3 Tips to Provide Member Value

Fonteva

How can you, or the e-learning development company you choose to work with, create courses that can’t be overlooked? E-learning courses need to help your association members do something better , whether in their jobs or personal lives. In-person training courses are likely canceled for the near future. Look around you.

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Effectively Training a Global Audience: What Works?

Leading Learning

It’s helpful to have an understanding of e-learning course creation, from coordinating subject matter experts (SMEs) and writing scripts to using rapid authoring tools, when creating a successful learning experience. If you’re not careful, you might end up with a chaotic process and a less-than-effective course.

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My weekend in the “D” – an open letter to my DELPers

Association Advocacy Chick

Dear DELPers, This past weekend, we came together in the Detroit area for a special purpose. Sponsored by the Detroit Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau, it was an opportunity for alumni to reconnect and haze meet the new class of DELP scholars who we affectionately call the newbies. Looking forward to seeing many of you in St.

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Obsessive Innovation: Why Associations Must Constantly Turn to What’s Next

Associations Now

At the ASAE Annual Meeting & Exposition in Detroit Sunday, opening general session speaker Josh Linkner explained to association leaders the five “obsessions” of innovative thinkers and showed them how they can be adopted back at the office. At which point, of course, it would only be time to find the next innovation.

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Reinvent What You Do, Not Who You Are

Association Subculture

For example, Michigan has been systematically removing elected city councils and boards and replacing them with appointed (not elected) "financial managers." And now, Detroit. Our beloved Detroit is in danger of losing its soul. Of course not. How can the "competency based board" concept possibly lead to a bad outcome?

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Your Members’ Tech Comfort Level Matters

Associations Now

“Of course, I had no idea that it would take off as it has, nor the level of complexity it would rise to.” Last month, a commenter on my piece about paperless events offered an example of this point. “Our younger members liked it and engaged a lot via social media on it,” she said.

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Supercharging the Discussion: Let’s Talk Electricity at Events

Associations Now

I (of course) had to get a photo: Best #asae14 travel story: met two members of Weezer. And at the end of the conference, the Detroit Convention and Visitors Bureau handed out portable chargers to attendees to promote the 2015 ASAE event: The phone charger has already been a lifesaver! pic.twitter.com/R4Q6z6c4Kp.

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