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How to Maximize Attendance to Your Learning Management System (LMS)

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If your organization has a Facebook page, try launching an inexpensive ad targeted to your audience that describes the benefits of the course. Through offering short courses or blog posts as a thought leader on a particular topic. See how you can maximize attendance to your LMS without spending a fortune on advertising. Get Social.

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Book Review: Disrupted – The Dark Side of Silicon Valley

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We see this same flow in the early days of major tech companies like Twitter and Facebook. The first group of people generated Internet content for Hubspots’ blogs to attract leads. For me, I have been blogging and providing content for eLearning for 10 years and have always taken a serious educational approach when publishing content.

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Jeff Cobb’s New State of Association eLearning Report

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I have included Jeff in many of my blog posts because he is a genuine, down to earth guy who thinks deeply about the future of eLearning, especially for associations. Tags: Association eLearning Facebook Flickr Jeff Cobb Learning 1.0 Jeff Cobb just released his most recent report on association eLearning called Learning 2.0.

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ASAE Annual: A Gathering of People Who Build Communities of Practice

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Association executives are taking notice of the power of LinkedIn and FaceBook. I have been reviewing the technology related sessions, so watch my blog for a post on my top picks. Today it is all about the Internet.

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Converting Live Workshops to an Online Course (Part I)

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In this first blog post in a series, we will discuss a main point of contention against repurposing face-to-face (F2F) workshops into eLearning: loss of human contact and interaction. Facebook and Twitter and especially discussion threads are important to incorporated into online lesson plans.