Certificate, Certification, and Credentialing: What’s in a name?

By |2015-02-05T10:48:33+00:00February 5th, 2015|Association eLearning Blog, Association Management, eLearning, Instructional Design, Member Engagement & Retention, Project Management, Strategic Planning|

Great news!  Your members spoke, you listened, and you’ve finally received approval from your board to explore creation of curriculum to support your members’ ongoing professional education needs.  What’s next?   You need to decide [...]

eLearning Trends for 2015: Here to Stay or Go Away?

By |2015-01-12T14:25:11+00:00January 12th, 2015|Association eLearning Blog, Association Management, eLearning, Game-based Learning, Gamification, Instructional Design, Learning Management Systems, Marketing, Member Engagement & Retention, Mobile Learning, Project Management|

Trends in eLearning come and go, but a good LMS is forever. Ok maybe not forever, but a provider can dream. Below is a list of eLearning trends we expect to see in 2015. Will [...]

PowerPoint or Prezi: Which is Best for eLearning?

By |2014-11-04T08:54:52+00:00November 4th, 2014|Association eLearning Blog, Association Management, Communications, Creative Design, eLearning, eLearning News, Instructional Design, Learning Management Systems, Member Engagement & Retention, Mobile Learning, Project Management, Uncategorized|

[sg_popup id="8" event="hover"][/sg_popup]The question is becoming more and more common -- “Should I use PowerPoint (PPT) or Prezi?” The two presentation programs share many of the same features, such as the ability to include text, [...]

Achieving Learning Flow with Your Online Member Education

By |2014-10-28T09:14:49+00:00October 28th, 2014|Association eLearning Blog, Communications, Creative Design, eLearning, eLearning News, Instructional Design, Member Engagement & Retention, Project Management, Strategic Planning, Uncategorized|

Earlier this year, Associations Now wrote an article asking whether “binge learning” will become the new “binge watching.” This references the growing trend among Netflix subscribers who use the on-demand television and movie steaming service [...]

Challenge Your Learners By…

By |2014-10-24T16:56:17+00:00October 24th, 2014|Association eLearning Blog, Association Management, Creative Design, eLearning, eLearning News, Instructional Design, Member Engagement & Retention, Project Management, Uncategorized|

In this hectic world of on-the-spot access to information, conversations held in 140 characters or less, and instant picture uploads, Instructional Designers are faced with the challenge of designing effective learning that won’t overload learners. [...]

The Four Stages of Learning

By |2023-05-22T14:14:12+00:00September 30th, 2014|Association eLearning Blog, Association Management, Creative Design, eLearning, eLearning News, Instructional Design, Learning Management Systems, Marketing, Member Engagement & Retention, Project Management, Strategic Planning, Uncategorized|

I recently had an interesting conversation about life and how life lessons occur in stages. We compared it to learning to ride a bike. It was so difficult to learn, yet now you find it [...]

Putting Members’ Needs First: Working with Subject Matter Experts

By |2014-09-16T08:44:04+00:00September 16th, 2014|Association eLearning Blog, Association Management, Creative Design, eLearning, eLearning News, Instructional Design, Member Engagement & Retention, Project Management, Uncategorized|

Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) may be from Mars, and Instructional Designers may be from Venus … but at the end of the day, your members are the actual center of the universe! The working relationship [...]

4 Tips to Writing eLearning Scripts That Sing

By |2014-09-02T08:01:14+00:00September 2nd, 2014|Association eLearning Blog, Communications, Creative Design, eLearning, eLearning News, Instructional Design, Marketing, Member Engagement & Retention, Project Management, Uncategorized|

If you’re getting started on a new script for an eLearning course, you probably aren’t planning to create a “musical” experience. But maybe you should. A great song is relatable, the lyrics that get stuck [...]

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