LERN

  • SERVICES
  • EVENTS & EDUCATION
    • EVENTS
      • 2026 Annual Conference
      • 2026 Contract Training & Workforce Development Conference
      • 2028 LERN Leadership In-Person Conference
      • C.E. Emerging Formats Summit
    • EDUCATION
      • New! Workforce Pell Seminar
      • LERN Institutes – Spring 2026
      • New! Operations for Kids College
      • Summer Camps 2027
      • LERN MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAM
      • ONSITE INSTITUTES & TRAINING
  • CONSULTING
    • CUSTOMIZED CONSULTING
    • REVIEW
      • PROGRAM REVIEW
      • REMOTE PROGRAM REVIEW
    • LERN’S CONSULTANTS, SPEAKERS & TRAINERS
      • WILLIAM DRAVES
      • JULIE COATES
      • DR. TRAVETTE A. WEBSTER
      • BRENDAN MARSELLO
  • CERTIFICATIONS
    • CERTIFIED PROGRAM PLANNER (CPP)
    • CPP REFRESHER RENEWAL COURSE
    • PROGRAM CERTIFICATION
    • DASHBOARD
  • UGotClass
  • ABOUT
    • Meet LERN
      • History & Mission
      • Your LERN Team
    • Who We Serve
      • COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
      • PUBLIC SCHOOL/COMMUNITY EDUCATION
      • FACULTY
    • …cont
      • ASSOCIATIONS
      • RECREATION DEPARTMENT
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Service
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • LERN News
  • Face of association learning changing quickly
Brendan
Wednesday, 12 February 2014 / Published in Uncategorized

Face of association learning changing quickly

The face of association learning is changing quickly, as evidenced by the reports, news and interest areas of leading association educators meeting in Tucson this spring.
There’s change on all fronts now, with these three big changes now emerging:
1.Interest in blended, flipped and other enhancements to face-to-face (F2F) or in-person delivery.
2. Exploration of the best online course delivery format;
3. A deeper look at learning and instruction in both online and F2F programs.
Blended and Flipped
Gabriele Janes of the Canadian Marketing Association led a discussion on The Flipped Classroom, investigating implications for association programming. One of the topics of discussion was how long online instructor videos or audio presentations should be, with 30 minutes and 15 minutes being the two suggested lengths.
On the blended front, the education arm of the Ontario Real Estate Association will be one of the first associations to pioneer a blended program later this year.
Best Online Format
Webinars are popular but not very profitable, and asynchronous self-study is good for short chunked information but lacking retention for more comprehensive and intensive online programs.
So a few leading association educators are looking to LERN for information on the teacher-led online course format with start and end dates.  LERN is the world leader in online programming and is currently engaged with three associations advising them on online learning formats.
Deeper Look at Learning

The big changes in both F2F and online delivery has caused many association educators to take a deeper look at the new research on learning.
Peer-to-peer learning is one emerging trend. At the LERN Tucson meeting Janes led a discussion on how participants are matched in  peer-to-peer learning situations.
Coaching rather than training is another emerging area of interest for association educators such as Rob Watters of ASQ, the international association in quality based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Micro-learning, with chunked and very specific just-in-time information, is another area of interest, especially for younger association members in the workforce, he noted.
In response to the quickly changing face of association learning, LERN is developing several new programs to help association educators acquire new skills, including:
-Certificate in Programming Online,  a three month online program for association educators on how to develop and deliver successful online programs;
-Certified Blended Instructor (CBI), a three month online program for association educators and instructors on how to develop and teach a blended, hybrid, or flipped course.
-Certified Online Instructor (COI), a three month online program for association educators and instructors with the most advanced and latest techniques for teaching a teacher-led online course with start and end dates.
For info on any of the above, call Tammy at (800) 678-5376 or info@lern.org.

  • Tweet

What you can read next

First Watch Party
Top Ideas for Achieving Goals
Outlook 2019
  • AI Led by LERNJune 17, 2026
    AI is the hottest topic of the year for class programs. You are exploring ways to use AI in your operations. And you are offering AI classes for the public and for business. AI for
  • Sell Your Program’s ValueJune 17, 2026
       You need to sell the value of your program to your institution. The state of the field is such that lifelong learning programs can “future-proof your program”  when you both demonstrate your value to
  • Digital Marketing KPIs DeterminedJune 17, 2026
       While the value of your print brochure has repeatedly been measured with numbers and dollars, the area of digital marketing key performance indicators (KPIs) is just being explored.    Business, in general, has the
  • First Summer Camp SurveyJune 17, 2026
       The first summer camp survey for the field was conducted this spring. The results are significant.   Summer camps are in high demand and produce a lot of money for programs. Thus, LERN is
  • The New Management Style of the 21st CenturyJune 17, 2026
      Check-ins, immediate feedback, and allowing people to structure 80% of their day. These are a few of the new management strategies being developed by LERN members as part of a new management style for
  • Gen X vs Gen YJune 17, 2026
    Contrary to managers’ opinions, Gen Y is not significantly more likely to leave their current employer in the next 3 years than Gen X, their older generation. This data from a year-long survey of your

CONTACT US!
Tel:1-800-678-5376
Email: info@lern.org

Learning Resources Network
PO Box 16 | Eau Claire, WI 54702

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© 2021-2023 LERN

TOP