Association E-learning: State of the Sector Update

by Jeff Cobb on February 11, 2010

In March 2009, we published Association E-learning: State of the Sector. With a new year under way, it seems like a good time to provide an update. So, to that end, we’ve put together a brief follow-up to the 2009 report to offer our views for e-learning in the sector in 2010.

For now I’m just going to get this up so that it is accessible, but I plan to say more about it in some follow up posts. Here’s the download link:

One other note to go with it – we are now also offering a complimentary copy of the condensed version of the 2009 Association E-learning: State of the Sector report to newsletter subscribers. You don’t have to have this for the 2010 update to make sense, but it does offer a lot of valuable detail and perspectives. Sign up and you will be sent a link to download it.

To be clear, the condensed report is not some fluff whitepaper or eBook. It offers 6o pages of content based off of numerous interviews with associations and responses by nearly 500 organizations to an extensive survey. You can out more about it on the newsletter sign-up page.

As you read either of these documents, we encourage you to come back here and comment, offer examples, opposing views, etc.

Enjoy,

Jeff

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