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Association Brain Food: 12.15.23

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TopClass LMS describes how assumptions about careers don’t always hold up now. Uncover the meaningful insights behind your collected data and leverage them to refine your eLearning strategies effectively. Host: Volunteer Managers of Central Iowa Fri 12/15 at 4 p.m. So far, reading an article here and there, I’m liking it.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.18.21

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Effective Strategies for Leveraging Local Media to Advance Advocacy Efforts. Hear the panel’s insights on the importance of media advocacy and how to effectively incorporate local media engagement into your association’s overall lobbying strategy. Sue Ramsett, Vice President and General Manager, KWQC TV-6, Davenport, Iowa.

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Association Brain Food: 12.8.23

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TopClass LMS explains why and how associations should step up their efforts and shares examples of associations who have. Mark Lowry at Association Analytics shares helpful member retention strategies. The Data Bunch will cover must-have insights and strategies from data governance to analytics. Mobile apps. Member retention.

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Make a Plan Now for a Professional Development Day During the Holidays

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Teachers look forward to their Professional Development Day because they’ll learn about new instructional strategies and acquire new skills. Or, if competition is a factor, you could group members from non-competing markets into circles, for example, one member each from Oregon, Utah, Iowa, Texas, Ohio, Georgia, Maine, and Hawaii.

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Make a Plan Now for a Professional Development Day During the Holidays

.orgCommunity

Teachers look forward to their Professional Development Day because they’ll learn about new instructional strategies and acquire new skills. Or, if competition is a factor, you could group members from non-competing markets into circles, for example, one member each from Oregon, Utah, Iowa, Texas, Ohio, Georgia, Maine, and Hawaii.

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