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What is WCAG 2.0 and Why Does it Matter?

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Most people are familiar with Section 508 , which requires federal agencies to “purchase electronic and information technology that is accessible to employees with disabilities, and to the extent that those agencies provide information technology to the public, it too shall be accessible by persons with disabilities.”

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eLearning Trends for 2018

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Now continuing education and training providers are trying to motivate and engage millennial learners. Badges and leaderboards provide competition and excitement for a job well done. Personalization refers to career support and development, rather than just taking one off training courses. Gamification. Personalization.

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Getting Started with Online Member Education

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Are we large enough to support online learning? Contact a few Learning Management System (LMS) providers to determine which ones offer the features your association needs. Have the finalists provide you with a demo and, if possible, a free trial so that you can answer the board’s questions about the platform with confidence.

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What Can Keep And Hold A Millennial In Your Organization? Learning and Development

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Everyone wins when your organization creates and supports opportunities for Millennials to perpetually learn and absorb your organization’s culture. It provides them with a clear understanding of their purpose within your culture and how they can personally create impact. What Millennials Want.

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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

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Thankfully, eLearning comes in many different forms from basic PowerPoint modules to learning games and simulations and beyond, giving users many options to support their unique learning objectives. A learning object can be thought of as a small, self-contained re-usable unit of content that can be used to support learning.

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Competency-Based Learning: How to Bridge the Skills-Gap

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especially within those industries that are supported by professional associations. Continuing education is needed to address the crisis, but while most associations do provide education, a number of third-party suppliers have entered the marketplace as well. These “mentors” can opt in to provide feedback and advice to these learners.

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If the User Experience Annoys, Fix It.

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Provide Support Options. Consider providing a support e-mail address or phone number. You should test the course on multiple web browsers and, if it’s mobile, on multiple types of devices. Revise as necessary and then confirm that the fixes work before releasing the course.