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Accessible, Affordable: The Strategy Behind One Group’s Online Learning Efforts

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(ISC)² is planning a major expansion of its online education efforts, including the addition of new staff, as a way to help cybersecurity pros keep up with the latest trends. The offering will be free to (ISC)²’s members and associates, according to an association press release.

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Lung Association Boosts Anti-Vaping Education for Teens

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The American Lung Association’s new INDEPTH training program is designed to help schools fight the surging popularity of vaping among teens, emphasizing education over penalties like school suspension. The post Lung Association Boosts Anti-Vaping Education for Teens appeared first on Associations Now.

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Association Marketing: 4 Ways to Promote Your Professional Association Wins

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These reports, issued with a frequency appropriate for your association, allowing you to: identify cost benefits such as how many individuals attended discounted educational programs, the number of free briefings received, etc. Over the course of a year, these numbers add up, and they make a compelling case for membership renewal.

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Meet The Animated Brain Starring in an Association Campaign

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My Brain Robbie, a new educational campaign put together by groups focused on brain health and Alzheimer’s disease, aims to reach an audience often left out of brain-health discussions: kids. According to a press release, the campaign aims to fill what’s seen as a gap in dementia prevention among young children.

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IATA Aims for the Ground With New VR Training Tools

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Is the future of continuing education moving toward virtual reality for many associations? Virtual reality is nothing new for the airline industry, of course—flight simulators are one of the best-known VR uses—but VR in ground operations training is a new strategy.

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Can Associations Attract Millennials with Credentialing?

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A recent study finds that more than 90 percent of educational institutions are offering credentials and digital badges, in part, to serve their millennial students, who favor badging and certificates to traditional degrees. To their professional association, of course. What lessons can associations learn from the study?

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Tech-Enabled Learning Events: What’s Now and Next?

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I usually spend the majority of this blog discussing how associations help educate their members and prospects through in-person meetings and events. But, as you are well aware, that’s not the only way associations deliver education. According to Association Learning + Technology 2016 , published earlier this month by Tagoras, Inc.,

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