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Part 2: Secret recipe for continuing education LMS success.

YourMembership

In last week’s post, I had the opportunity to dig into the first five ingredients of a winning learning management system (LMS) recipe. Today, I’ll share the eight remaining elements to ensure your association has sweet success with its continuing education (CE) programs. appeared first on YourMembership.

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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. Especially if there is no continuing education or certification involved. We see these tactics often, in all aspects of life. Daily Challenges.

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5 Tips for Implementing an LMS to Increase Productivity

Higher Logic

This could mean providing networking opportunities ( maybe through an online member community ), posting job openings, and even providing continuing education (CE) programs. It’s vital to provide content that’s truly engaging to increase members’ productivity with continuing education programs. Adaptive learning capabilities.

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4 LMS features worth having

Association Success

That’s where an LMS, or learning management system, comes in. An LMS can significantly reduce costs while allowing organizations to create training courses and educational materials at scale. . MORE: What 1 association learned from launching its first LMS. Your LMS should allow you to build a structured series of courses.

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How to Develop Really Good LMS Requirements

WBT Systems

The request for proposal you send to learning management system (LMS) providers is only as good as the process you use to develop your LMS requirements. If you don’t accurately and completely identify and prioritize your real needs during that process, your new LMS will fall short of expectations. Requirements analysis meetings.

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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. Career stage.

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Leadership through Blended Learning: Sorority LMS Success

WBT Systems

Successful Delivery of Blended Learning with an LMS. An LMS can be used to easily deliver the technology elements of your education program. As we have previously outlined in our blog, an LMS can also be a really useful tool to help organize and manage the delivery of offline learning.