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Game Based Learning: Is It Appropriate For My Association?

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Why are games so popular, and how can we leverage gamification for association learning? Like any effective learning project, it’s critical to define your audience and determine if gamification is a good fit. Csikszentmihalyi believed that this flow state makes our minds more receptive to learning new ideas and concepts.

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5 Ways to Bring Contextual Learning to Your Association

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Making your association’s learning contextual will not only help your members make sense of information, it will also help them remember it. Let’s take a look at five ways your association can add context to its eLearning. It’s a good way to get them actively involved in their learning. Share this on LinkedIn.

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The Four Stages of Learning

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We compared it to learning to ride a bike. It was so difficult to learn, yet now you find it so easy you’ve forgotten how you learned it in the first place. They do not see any reason to learn it because they don’t consider it a need. Understanding the stages of learning can help you become a better educator.

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Getting Started with Online Member Education

Association eLearning

Way back when I was just a marketing minion working in development at a nonprofit, I used to attend workshops and classes that would help me learn more about my industry. I have since moved on, from marketing minion to marketing maven, but have never forgotten the associations that taught me a thing or two. Where Do I Start?

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How to Prevent Member Education Burnout

Association eLearning

After your organization decides to increase learning opportunities, there is usually a flurry of activity to roll out some eLearning. Make sure you are keeping your educational material fresh and engaging to keep your members coming back. 2. Clear Learning Objectives. Classes are designed, written, and posted.

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What’s the Difference Between an LMS and an LCMS? Hint: It’s Not Just the Letter “C”

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For example, you’ve likely seen Learning Management Systems (LMS) and Learning Content Management Systems (LCMS) discussed on various websites and company pages. An LMS manages people’s interactions with learning content. In short, it’s the learning delivery platform. Which is which and how do you know when to use them?

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How to Create Clear Learning Objectives

Association eLearning

The phrase “learning objectives” gets thrown around a lot in discussions about training and development. Courses are supposed to have learning objectives, competencies should be related to them, quiz questions should assess how well they’ve been met, and more. But what are learning objectives? That’s a learning objective!