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Game Based Learning: Is It Appropriate For My Association?

Association eLearning

In fact, the average age of a video gamer is 35 – a key demographic we’d all like to include in our association’s ranks, right? Why are games so popular, and how can we leverage gamification for association learning? So, it’s no surprise that so many associations are exploring game-based learning experiences for their members.

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5 Ways to Bring Contextual Learning to Your Association

Association eLearning

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. Share this on Facebook. Share this on LinkedIn. 1. Provide Clear Descriptions. Tweet This!

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How to Prevent Member Education Burnout

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Make sure you are keeping your educational material fresh and engaging to keep your members coming back. Your association is in a unique position to provide subject matter expertise that can define your membership and keep their knowledge of the field current. Share this on Facebook. Share this on LinkedIn. Tweet This!

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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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It gives your association one software package that delivers, assesses, and reports on online training programs. As a result, your association can create, store, reuse, and manage courses and training materials all in the same program. Share this on Facebook. Share this on LinkedIn. How is an LCMS Different from an LMS?

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Getting Started with Online Member Education

Association eLearning

Although I didn’t join the associations that put these things on, I voraciously ate up the content they were offering, as often as my employer would allow me to attend. 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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The Four Stages of Learning

Association eLearning

As an educator, it is important to work with the marketing department on how to best market learning offerings to those in this stage. Check out this blog post on how education and marketing must work together in eLearning). Understanding the stages of learning can help you become a better educator. Share this on Facebook.

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How to Create Clear Learning Objectives

Association eLearning

They are short statements that tell your learners what a specific educational offering presents and what they can learn from it. Each piece of education or training you offer should have its own set of learning objectives. Share this on Facebook. Share this on LinkedIn. Learning objectives are mini learning promises.