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Letter from the Chair: Professional Development Section Council Plans for the Year Ahead
By: Bob Moore, CAE
Sneak peek! The 2011-2012 chair of the Professional Development Section Council highlights some of the plans in the works for the coming year.
Planning Webinars and Other Online Engagement Opportunities Within a Social Learning Framework
By: Richard Finstein
Social learning has led to innovative, cooperative learning for our members. So why are so many of us still using the same old tired lecture and Q&A formats? Learn how to incorporate social media principles into your online offerings.
The Habits of Highly Effective Association E-Learning Programs
By: Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele
So you've jumped on the e-learning bandwagon. But how do you determine if your efforts are successful? And how do you make them better if they are not? A few hints based on the practices of highly successful association e-learning programs.
Tired of Talking Heads? Try Learner-Led Sessions at Your Next Conference
By: Karen Tucker Thomas, FASAE, CAE
You've heard of crowdsourcing articles and web content—but how about using the same technique at your next conference? Instead of lining up another bunch of subject-matter experts, try letting your members dictate some of your programming. The results may surprise you.
Member Immersion vs. Market Research: Assessing Program Effectiveness Against True Demand
By: Anna Caraveli
It's time to re-evaluate your learning offerings, but how do you know you're offering what your members really want? Forget what you thought you knew and learn to listen to what your members are telling you.
Professional Development Forum Online - September 2011 |
By: Bob Moore, CAE
Sneak peek! The 2011-2012 chair of the Professional Development Section Council highlights some of the plans in the works for the coming year.
Planning Webinars and Other Online Engagement Opportunities Within a Social Learning Framework
By: Richard Finstein
Social learning has led to innovative, cooperative learning for our members. So why are so many of us still using the same old tired lecture and Q&A formats? Learn how to incorporate social media principles into your online offerings.
The Habits of Highly Effective Association E-Learning Programs
By: Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele
So you've jumped on the e-learning bandwagon. But how do you determine if your efforts are successful? And how do you make them better if they are not? A few hints based on the practices of highly successful association e-learning programs.
Tired of Talking Heads? Try Learner-Led Sessions at Your Next Conference
By: Karen Tucker Thomas, FASAE, CAE
You've heard of crowdsourcing articles and web content—but how about using the same technique at your next conference? Instead of lining up another bunch of subject-matter experts, try letting your members dictate some of your programming. The results may surprise you.
Member Immersion vs. Market Research: Assessing Program Effectiveness Against True Demand
By: Anna Caraveli
It's time to re-evaluate your learning offerings, but how do you know you're offering what your members really want? Forget what you thought you knew and learn to listen to what your members are telling you.
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