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Your wish can come true if you know how to make a persuasive case for a new learning management system (LMS) to the decision-makers at your association. Last week, we explained how to prepare your business case for a new LMS —from collecting evidence to gathering allies. Who’s going to hear or read your presentation?
When launching a learning management system (LMS) for the first time, organizations need to take into consideration different ways to generate excitement and interest in their new platform. By incorporating webinar registration into your LMS, you’re bringing people to your platform who may not have gone there before. Daily Challenges.
TopClass LMS shares an association primer on skills-based microcredentialing. Host: ASAE Technology Council Facilitators: Reggie Henry of ASAE and Dave Coriale of DelCor Tue 4/15 at 12 p.m. Ulin Microcredentials. More info/register (ASAE members only). More info/register. Host: MapleLMS Wed 4/16 at 2:30 p.m. 1 CAE credit. to 4:10 p.m.
Look no further than investing in your continuing education program by leveraging the right technology. With a learning management system (LMS) your association can prioritize non-dues revenue while boosting learner engagement and streamlining staff processes. Here are eight non-dues revenue ideas for your LMS: 1. Learn more.
The eLearning Coach , Connie Malamed, outlines some of the benefits of blended learning as follows: Technology-enabled delivery can reach a geographically dispersed audience. Successful Delivery of Blended Learning with an LMS. An LMS can be used to easily deliver the technology elements of your education program.
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The request for proposal you send to learning management system (LMS) providers is only as good as the process you use to develop your LMS requirements. If you don’t accurately and completely identify and prioritize your real needs during that process, your new LMS will fall short of expectations.
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Selecting an LMS is a big decision. Selecting an LMS is a big decision. Whether you are getting ready to select your first LMS, or are looking to make a switch, there are some guidelines to follow to ensure you make the best decision for your organization. Consider Your LMS Needs. There’s the financial aspect.
What kind of technology infrastructure is needed to support open badges. · ABOUT THE PRESENTERS: John Leh is CEO and Lead Analyst at Talented Learning. ABOUT THE PRESENTERS: John Leh is CEO and Lead Analyst at Talented Learning. . · Key elements of a viable badge-based learning strategy. Register now for this free webinar!
A weekly conversation about meeting and event technology, including software, hardware, and audiovisual for in-person and online events. Host: Brandt Krueger, founder Event Technology Consulting. Presenters: Matrix Group CEO Joanna Pineda and Liz King Caruso of Liz King Events & TechsyTalk. Fri 6/18 at 12 p.m. 1 CAE credit.
Tracy King has come to the rescue with an excellent idea: host the trade show/expo on your learning management system (LMS) —a long-lasting and sustainable solution for exhibitors, prospective customers and your association. Host: Brandt Krueger, founder Event Technology Consulting. Presenter: Joanna Pineda, CEO, Matrix Group.
Is your LMS provider stuck in a rut? If your LMS isn’t moving forward with you, it might mean it’s going downhill. The next time you select a new learning platform, one of the factors to consider is the vendor’s LMS roadmap. LMS roadmap: are promises delivered? Flexibility to go off the LMS roadmap on purpose.
At MIT Technology Review, Tanya Basu shares ideas for helping remote workers recreate watercooler moments —the same ideas can help you simulate conference hallway conversations too. Luring members/customers to your LMS. Presenter: Elina Jutelyte, Founder and Event Consultant, Endo-Exo. Presenters: Ann H. 1 CMP credit.
LMS/CRM integration. The folks at Fíonta do too, which is why they say integrating Salesforce (or any CRM/AMS) with a learning management system (LMS) should be on your association’s to-do list. Presenters: Ann H. LMS Demo Day. So what features should you be looking for in an LMS? Host: Matchbox Virtual Media.
TopClass LMS describes how your association can support and enhance corporate workforce development initiatives through learning portals, skills training, credentialing programs, career pathways, and moreand suggests several reasons to prioritize these efforts. Workforce development. Host: re:Members Tue 3/4 at 12 p.m. More info/register.
Are you a reseller for your event platform or is it your own technology? This is fine for supporting simple events, but for larger high-exposure events it is best to work with a vendor who controls their own technology platform. Help you design presentations? Our presenters? Do they train speakers?
At the same time, new technologies and trends continue to reshape the way we use the web, transforming members’ expectations and what to attract and retain them. Presenter: Ray van Hilst, Director of Client Results, Yoko Co. Presenter: Thom Singer, Davis Hill Solutions. Presenters: Dan Ratner and Scott Oser. CAE credits.
Explore innovative approaches to attract a diverse pool of volunteers, leveraging technology, social media, and community partnerships. Have you ever wondered whether your association has the right technology platforms? If so, CSR funds could present opportunities for you. More info/register. More info/register.
Mike Guerrieri at DelCor Technology Solutions shares his observations and advice from two years of association technology assessments. To make many of the changes Mike suggests, you need more than technology, you need staff with an innovation mindset. Presenters: Bhavani Krishnan, Agile expert, and Mason Chaudhry, COO, xScion.
Even though WBT is a learning management system (LMS) provider, not one of the trends and opportunities they highlight is about technology. Ernie Smith at Associations Now talks about three technology trends that associations should keep their eye on. Presenter: LaCheka Phillips, Associate Program Manager, NGOsource.
Presenters: Graham Harvey, Chief Strategy Officer, Matchbox Virtual Media. Actual Disruption: Part 3 – Members Are Using the LMS, Right? Hear how associations have changed how they are using their LMS platforms differently to provide value to members since the changes to their models as a result of COVID-19. 1 CMP credit.
But even when people have access to the web, another type of digital divide may present a challenge to associations with online learning programs—a digital readiness gap. Facility with getting new technology to work : How likely people are to get someone else to set up new devices for them or show them how to use new devices.
Presenters: Graham Harvey, Chief Strategy Officer, Matchbox Virtual Media. Presenter: Jeffrey S. Presenters: Nikki Bell, co-founder of Fundraising Everywhere. Presenter: Meg Fasy, Principal, FazeFWD. Find out how to design for virtual-first experiences, satisfy the desire to network, and keep your members engaged.
TopClass LMS describes marketing messages that persuade members to become learners and elements of online education programs that stoke the intrinsic motivation of learners. The need for credentialing programs presents an untapped potential economic opportunity for associations. | Motivation to learn. Microlearning. Tue 9/24 at 3 p.m.
A virtual conference must be an organized event, and it is more likely to be successful the more time that is allotted to gathering the right presenters, practicing the presentations, setting up your virtual conference site, and carefully completing all the other prerequisite tasks.
In this MIT Technology Review article , he said, “What they wrote was remarkable, and remarkably consistent.”. That’s why I like the “most popular posts of the past year” posts that come out this time of year, like this one from AMS provider MemberSuite and this one from LMS provider WBT Systems. Presenter: Chad Stewart.
The book presents a provocative alternative solution to one of the biggest problems in workplaces: declining employee engagement. Find out how onsite event technology can enable you to gather invaluable data when it comes to measuring and tracking the attendee journey and proving the impact of your event. Tue 1/22 at 2 p.m. Host: PCMA.
This may depend on whether your courses include in-person sessions, such as conferences or classroom learning, or if most of the learning takes place online through your LMS, because your members are geographically dispersed. For example, you might think about how you can encourage the learner to connect with and work with their peers.
Let sponsors host discussion rooms—an AMS partner hosts a room on membership topics, an LMS partner hosts one on professional development topics, etc. Presenters: Ann H. Presenters: Mary-Frances Winters, Founder and CEO of The Winters Group, Inc. Presenter: Lee Gimpel, founder of Better Meetings. More info/register.
Held the second Friday of each month, these intimate, virtual conversations are a chance to form meaningful connections with other women and allies in the association technology community. Host: Association Women Technology Champions. Host: Brandt Krueger, founder Event Technology Consulting. .* – Mindful Networking.
Your website should host general information and present it in an aesthetically pleasing and easily accessible way. Whether you’re hosting a conference with multiple panels or presenting an educational opportunity for accreditation, many members will attend your events based on the experiences you offer. User management.
Over the last few decades, the biggest driver of non-dues revenue has been technological advancements. Technology has paved the way for innovative methods of generating non-dues revenue while providing significant value to your members. One of the most important decisions you will make is choosing the right LMS.
Presenter: Lee Gimpel, founder of Better Meetings. Presenters: Barbara Dunn, Partner @Barnes & Thornburg LLP. Presenter: Amanda Davis, CMP, Director of Learning & Development and Online Learning Manager, Blue Sky eLearn. Presenters: Ann H. Presenters: Dan Ratner and Scott Oser. More info/register.
Billhighway describes how many associations are helping their chapters overcome technology challenges and pivot to the virtual model. Presenters: Tracy Judge, MS, CMP, Founder & Chief Connector, Soundings Connect, Soundings Connect. Presenter: Amanda Davis, CMP, Director of Learning & Development and Online Learning Manager.
TopClass LMS reviews the pros and cons of recording an educational event from both the attendee and association perspectives. You can also use parts of the template for other technology selection projects since prospective vendors will need much of the same information. Gen Z education. Next gen websites. More info/register.
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Dan Lautman of DelCor Technology Solutions did something that many people only talk about: he unplugged for a month. When you’re selecting technology, like a learning management system (LMS), there’s so many ways you can botch the decision, mostly because you don’t know what you don’t know. Giselle Abramovich, CMO by Adobe ).
And while there wasn’t a specific session on Learning Management Systems , I heard from a number of association executives asking questions about LMS’s and what they need do be doing for their associations regarding this technology. And like with most technologies, those costs can be substantially impacted by not being prepared.
If a new learning management system (LMS) is in your future, find out from WBT Systems how an LMS business analyst contributes to the success of your project. Presenter: Brooke Gracey, Marketing Manager, CrowdCompass by Cvent. Presenter: Myllisa Patterson, Director of Mid-Market Marketing Campaigns, Cvent. 1 CMP credit.
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