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In late March we released Association E-learning: State of the Sector, the most comprehensive research available on e-learning in the association sector. While that was very well received, we heard from some organizations that they would like a shorter version of the report. In response, we have gone through the original report and figured out areas where we could trim back without detracting significantly from the core value of the research. The new report is 61-pages instead of 103, and has the added benefit of a price that is half of the original report.

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After a lot of hard work, Tagoras has released its first major research report, Association E-learning: State of the Sector.  We used to do a similar sort of report back in the day at Isoph, but this one is several cuts above.

The core data in it is based on a survey we did in December 2008 to which nearly 500 organizations responded. We have also interviewed dozens of associations and e-learning technology providers to complete the picture.The result is a report that is chock full of data, but also with extensive quoting from interviews, a number case studies, and practical tips and advice to help with developing an e-learning initiative in the association sector.

As far as we know, nothing else like this exists. If you are plan to launch or grow an e-learning program in the near future, you don’t want to miss out on Association E-learning: State of the Sector.

JTC