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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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New Resource Helps Medical Group Members Stay Regulatory Compliant

Associations Now

The Ambulatory Surgery Center Association is working to help its members stay in compliance with regulations with its latest resource addition. Partner vendors are chosen based on specific guidelines and with the help of a governance-related taskforce. It also reduces costs by providing discounted services and products.

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Help Your Speakers Embrace Diversity and Inclusion

Idea Architects

Note: I wrote the following article for ASAE-The Center for Association Leadership, and it was originally published in their Associations Now Plus members-only resource. Association resource materials for speakers traditionally include key dates and deadlines, room and AV logistics, and suggestions for slide and handout presentation.

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

Blue Sky eLearn

By putting these resources online, I was able to solve a problem I didn’t know I had. 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. This event was just a small coincidence, but it affected me deeply.

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Raise the Board’s Financial IQ

.orgSource

When directors understand their role in stewarding and growing resources, keeping track of that progress becomes a lot more interesting. Online courses. Conflict of interest, investment, reimbursement, spending, whistleblower, and other guidelines for financial oversight should be easily available. Share information.

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Membership Q&A: What’s the Most Effective Renewal Cycle?

Spark Consulting

There are some good guidelines, which we’ll go over in a minute, but really, you have to test different options and, more importantly, PAY ATTENTION to what happens. Generally, if you’re still getting enough of a response to justify the resources you’ve invested (both direct costs and staff time), keep soliciting people.