Future of Continuing Education
9 Disruptive Ideas for Associations to Watch, Associations Now
The ahead-of the-curve disruptions on this list aren’t all technology-related, but they all challenge expectations. They swim upstream, zagging when everyone else is zigging.
Editorial: The Future is Now, Meetings.net
A recent survey by Elsevier’s Office of Continuing Medical Education highlights a major shift in clinician learning.
Clinicians are moving away from traditional live activities.
Instead, they increasingly rely on online education for continuing medical learning.
Forbes Makes Move into Online MBAs, Financial Times
Forbes is expanding into online MBA programs.
“The opportunity to bring business education online is very attractive to us,” said Mr. Perlis.
This approach reaches learners who may struggle to access traditional programs.
5 Global Meetings Megatrends, Associations Now
A newly released German Convention Bureau study identifies major trends shaping the global meetings industry.
These trends signal meaningful change.
They also raise important questions for associations planning future strategies.
5 Principles for the Teacher of Adults, About.com
Teaching adult students requires a different approach than teaching children.
Educators should understand the five core principles of adult learning.
Knowing how adults learn improves outcomes and engagement.
Do You Really Believe in the Value You Offer?, Tagoras Blog
Many organizations fail to clearly define their true value.
This lack of clarity often limits growth and impact.
Regular evaluation helps organizations articulate what makes them valuable.
9 Disruptive Ideas for Associations to Watch, Associations Now
The disruptions on this list go beyond technology.
Each idea challenges traditional expectations.
Together, they represent bold thinking that pushes associations in new directions.