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The authors of the whitepaper cite Georgetown University noting “Industry-based certifications address several problems that postsecondary credentials currently face: relevance, accountability, consistency, and portability.” Why Emphasize Technology for Association Education Programs?
The answer may lay in associations, according to Elizabeth Weaver Engel , chief strategist for Spark Consulting , and Shelly Alcorn , principal for Alcorn AssociatesManagement Consulting , who just released, “ The Association Role in the New Education Paradigm.”. Offer blendedlearning environments.
The answer may lay in associations, according to Elizabeth Weaver Engel , chief strategist for Spark Consulting , and Shelly Alcorn , principal for Alcorn AssociatesManagement Consulting , who just released, “ The Association Role in the New Education Paradigm.”. Offer blendedlearning environments.
Increasingly, associations are adopting LearningManagement Systems (LMS) to help simplify the administration and delivery of education and certification programs to a membership that is more geographically dispersed, increasingly busy, and dealing with a changing economy which can make it more difficult to attend meetings and conferences in person.
As the year has unfolded, it has been interesting to watch which of these associationlearning trends have manifested themselves and become important to associations that are looking to enhance and extend their education and certification programs. We can’t wait to see what the next year holds!
If your association’slearningmanagement system (LMS) is only used by staff in the education department, you’re not taking full advantage of its potential. An LMS can do so much more than help you manage online courses, certification and accreditation programs, digital badges, and webinars.
If you’re interested in how much emphasis other organizations will put on areas ranging from blendedlearning to microlearning to combating downward price pressure, this is data you will find valuable. Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. Mon 12/7 at 3:30 p.m.
Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. Intro to Web3: What Association Pros Need to Know. The Secret to BlendingLearning and Networking. Guest: Justin McCarthy, Chair, Board of Directors, PRMIA Institute. Tue 4/5 at 11 a.m. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.
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