Getting Started with Online Member Education

By |2015-02-12T09:15:50+00:00February 12th, 2015|Association eLearning Blog, Association Management, Budgets and ROI, eLearning, Learning Management Systems, Marketing, Member Engagement & Retention, Project Management, Strategic Planning|

Way back when I was just a marketing minion working in development at a nonprofit, I used to attend workshops and classes that would help me learn more about my industry. Although I didn't  join [...]

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 [...]

Game Based Learning: Is It Appropriate For My Association?

By |2021-02-09T19:24:34+00:00November 10th, 2014|Association eLearning Blog, Association Management, Communications, Creative Design, eLearning, Game-based Learning, Gamification, Instructional Design, Member Engagement & Retention, Uncategorized|

According to BigFish games, 58% of Americans play video games, with 68% of that population older than 18. In fact, the average age of a video gamer is 35 – a key demographic we’d all [...]

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 [...]

When CEs Aren’t Enough: How to Engage and Empower Learners

By |2014-09-09T07:56:53+00:00September 9th, 2014|Association eLearning Blog, Association Management, Creative Design, eLearning, eLearning News, Game-based Learning, Instructional Design, Learning Management Systems, Member Engagement & Retention, Mobile Learning, Online Communities, Uncategorized|

My husband works in the emergency medical and public safety field and is required to complete X number of continuing education (CE) hours per year to keep his certifications. He can obtain his CEs by [...]

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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