Online Continuing Education

The Online Continuing Education Maturity Curve

2017-09-14T07:53:06+00:00

This article originally appeared in the International Association of Continuing Education & Training newsletter. In the past decade, continuing education (CE) has experienced a distinct trend with respect to the stages of maturity CE providers go through to bring the benefit of online CE to their members and participants. Most member organizations started at the lowest level of maturity, which was to provide in-person events that allowed participants to earn CE credits. Though the CE was provided in-person (not online), some organizations utilized the Internet to take event registrations from their members — a small first step towards online CE. The [...]

The Online Continuing Education Maturity Curve2017-09-14T07:53:06+00:00

What Healthcare.gov Teaches Us

2017-09-14T07:53:06+00:00

When I saw the recent post about Healthcare.gov on the Tagoras blog, I braced myself for an overly political article. I was pleasantly surprised though when instead I read a practical piece on the increasingly strong tie between service delivery, specifically for education, and technology. For many associations, successful delivery of continuing education is dependent upon reliable online resources. (Just like the success of the Affordable Healthcare Act is largely dependent on Healthcare.gov.) Since executive directors and CEOs are rightfully engaged in continuing education programs, they now also need to be engaged in the relevant technology decisions and conversations. Gone are [...]

What Healthcare.gov Teaches Us2017-09-14T07:53:06+00:00

Selling Your Value

2017-09-14T07:53:06+00:00

Selling the value of your organization’s membership can sometimes be tricky. What are potential members looking for? What will retain them? What will keep them actively engaged? Earlier this month on Forbes.com, Patrick Hull gives professionals four reasons they should join trade and professional associations. Conversely, as one of the associations professionals are considering joining, it is your responsibility to highlight how you meet these needs. Excerpted from Hull’s article, here are the four benefits professionals should be looking to their associations to provide: Education: Associations offer a variety of educational opportunities from webinars to national/international conferences. I’ve found that the [...]

Selling Your Value2017-09-14T07:53:06+00:00

Must See Six: November

2015-03-31T13:18:36+00:00

Editorial: The Future is Now, Meetings.net As a recent survey by Elsevier’s Office of Continuing Medical Education, Academic CME, and ArcheMedX recently found, clinicians are moving away from their traditional reliance on live activities and toward getting more of their education online. Forbes makes move into online MBAs, Financial Times “The opportunity to bring business education to people online that would otherwise have difficulty finding it is very attractive to us,” said Mr Perlis 5 Global Meetings Megatrends, Associations Now A newly released German Convention Bureau study revealed big trends shaping the global meetings industry. What are the implications for associations [...]

Must See Six: November2015-03-31T13:18:36+00:00

Ghosts, Goblins and 2014 Planning

2017-09-14T07:53:06+00:00

Ghosts, Goblins and 2014 Planning....which is scariest?   I’ll have to go with 2014 planning on this one, as ghosts and goblins are largely fictional, and everybody knows annual planning is a harsh reality. I have been constructing annual plans for a LONG time and it never gets any easier. The process improves, for sure, and the things you stumbled over last year usually go away, but there is always a new crop of obstacles that seem to pop up from one year to the next. They might include: A pesky competitor that didn’t exist last year, or at least wasn’t [...]

Ghosts, Goblins and 2014 Planning2017-09-14T07:53:06+00:00

An Incomplete Education

2015-03-31T13:53:06+00:00

“The education of a man is never completed until he dies.”  - Robert E. Lee   The term mandatory continuing professional education bothers me. Given what I do for a living, saying that may constitute heresy. So let me explain. For many, including members of the public that professionals serve, the word mandatory implies that professionals do not seek out continuing education unless they are compelled to do so. Frankly, my belief is that the vast majority of professionals—doctors, accountants, lawyers, engineers, architects—embrace continuing education as a professional opportunity to improve skills and stay current. CE is a professional necessity to [...]

An Incomplete Education2015-03-31T13:53:06+00:00
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