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How to use your learning management system (LMS) to generate non-dues revenue

Freestone

According to the latest Community Brands Association Trends research, 71% of association professionals listed non-dues revenue as a top strategic priority in the coming year. Leveraging your learning management system (LMS) to generate non-dues revenue is the perfect way to prioritize your goals throughout the year.

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6 Ways Associations Can Use Webinars to Engage Members and Increase Non-Dues Revenue

Higher Logic

Showcase Benefits of Technology. To supplement the webinars, provide additional online courses and certifications through a Learning Management System (LMS) and boost your non-dues revenue even more. Showcase Benefits of Technology. Use Webinars to Communicate. Onboard New Members. Capitalize on Sponsorship.

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Coming soon to association learning: gamified learning and microcredentials

Aaron Wolowiec

Tagoras recently released its much-anticipated 2016 Association Learning + Technology Report , which contains a wealth of information about associations’ efforts to incorporate technology into their educational programs and platforms. Learning Management Systems – A LMS is the second most popular technology platform.

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Time for a MOOC-like makeover

Aaron Wolowiec

Massive Open Online Courses. A MOOC is a social, networked learning experience that blends a subject matter expert (instructor), technology and convenience. In other words: a hybrid-learning format that appeals to today’s 24-7 learners. Perhaps the biggest draw of a MOOC is its social learning function.

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7 Creative Ways to Promote LMS Engagement

Blue Sky eLearn

When launching a learning management system (LMS) for the first time, organizations need to take into consideration different ways to generate excitement and interest in their new platform. We see these tactics often, in all aspects of life.

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Associations: Solving the Skills Gap with Digital Credentials

WBT Systems

Before the rise of social media and cloud computing, associations competed to attract new members — but only in a subtle “non-profit” sort of way. Sometimes called digital credentials or micro-credentials, digital badges are a graphical representation of competencies earned through learning. It’s different now.

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Association Management: Online vs. In-person Engagement

Blue Sky eLearn

For instance, consider the following popular ways to track data and compare it to your association: Social media interactions. How often are your members interacting with you on social media? . Learning management system data. Email open rate. How many members are actually opening your emails?