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Must-Have Skills to Look For When Hiring an Instructional Designer

LearnDash

Experience with instructional design tools and technology You’ll need someone with experience using instructional design software, authoring tools, and learning management systems. For example, if you’re using LearnDash, your designer should know how to build within the LearnDash LMS.

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Our Collection of Learning Management Tools

Ed App

We’ve collected the best learning management tools – learn more about them here. Knowledge Management Tools. Transferring and sharing of business knowledge is now easier than ever before — thanks to the rapid increase of knowledge management tools on the market. Remote Work Software. Tool Recommendations.

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12 Helpful Resources for Instructional Design

CourseArc

Instructional design is the thoughtful application of design aspects — like color theory, typography, and user experience — to create educational resources. This book from Patti Shank focuses on strategies and tactics that instructional designers can put into practice right away, along with other helpful examples and tools.

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Smarter Uses for Social Media

Association eLearning

Instead of proclaiming “we need to draw members to the website,” announce “members need a place to find trusted experts who can help them, what can we do to ensure our website has what they are looking for?” Simply changing your mindset from what your association needs to what your members need can make all the difference.

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Associations: Solving the Skills Gap with Digital Credentials

WBT Systems

Associations around the world face a common challenge — how to remain relevant and expand their footprint in their particular domain. Before the rise of social media and cloud computing, associations competed to attract new members — but only in a subtle “non-profit” sort of way. This is where associations and digital badges come in.

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How Associations Bridge the Skills Gap With Digital Badges

Talented Learning

Associations around the world face a common challenge — how to remain relevant and expand their footprint in their particular domain. Before the rise of social media and cloud computing, associations competed to attract new members — but only in a subtle “non-profit” sort of way. Why Look to Associations?

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How Associations Bridge the Skills Gap With Digital Badges

Talented Learning

Co-authored by Linda Bowers, CTO, WBT Systems. Associations around the world face a common challenge — how to remain relevant and expand their footprint in their particular domain. Associations face fierce competition from academic institutions, for-profit training companies and even individual subject matter experts.