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Contains 6 Component(s), Includes Credits
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This is an example course that include various components
Scott Cordell
Director of Education
John B. King, Jr. is the secretary of education, a position he assumed upon Senate confirmation on March 14, 2016. In tapping him to lead the U.S. Department of Education, President Obama called Dr. King "an exceptionally talented educator," citing his commitment to "preparing every child for success" and his lifelong dedication to education as a teacher, principal, and leader of schools and school systems. As secretary, Dr. King brings a continued commitment to advancing excellence and equity for every student, supporting educators and elevating the teaching profession, and improving college affordability and completion rates.
ANETA ANDROS
CIGNA
Aneta Andros has worked in the insurance fraud industry for over 17 years. Currently,she is the Analytics Director within Cigna's SIU and has a diverse set of responsibilities including oversight of the Advanced Analytics team, Case Development team, and the Clinical-Coding team. In addition, she works closely with matrix partners throughout the organization to mitigate risk at an enterprise level.In addition to her extensive work in healthcare fraud, Aneta spent a number of years working in the Property and Casualty (P&C) insurance fraud industry where she was responsible for proactively identifying fraud through data analytics. Aneta worked on a number of projects that enhanced the company’s fraud detection tools and is a co-inventor of a patented analytical process that identifies opioid related fraud and abuse (ID US8768724B2).Anetahas served on the NHCAA’s ATC Committee for 3 years. She is also a member of the faculty team that teaches new investigators through NHCAA’s Bootcamp training.
In addition, Aneta has been invited to speak for various agencies including the National Healthcare Anti-Fraud Association (NHCAA), National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), International Association of Special Investigations Units (IASIU), and the CT-FBI Healthcare Taskforce.Lastly, she received a Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Central CT State University where she later taught a Criminology course as an adjunct professor. Aneta is an Accredited Healthcare Fraud Investigator (AHFI) through the NHCAA and is also a MMS trained Executive Life Coach.
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Contains 11 Component(s), Includes Credits
How do associations support and promote professional development through community engagement? How can we leverage online communities and learning management systems for social learning? What education objectives are best supported through community? Answer these questions and grow community habitats for learning.
Associations are investing much of their strategic and financial resources in two separate spheres; learning and community. There is recognition of the importance in creating synergy between these two areas, to build a vibrant, organic foundation. How do associations support and promote professional development through community engagement? How can we leverage online communities and learning management systems for social learning? What education objectives are best supported through collaboration? In this webinar Ben Martin will address these questions and discuss how we can create social learning habitats.
Learning objectives:
• Why social learning is important and effective
• How to coach subject matter experts to be great teachers in a community context
• What to look for in social learning technologiesScott Cordell
Director of Education
John B. King, Jr. is the secretary of education, a position he assumed upon Senate confirmation on March 14, 2016. In tapping him to lead the U.S. Department of Education, President Obama called Dr. King "an exceptionally talented educator," citing his commitment to "preparing every child for success" and his lifelong dedication to education as a teacher, principal, and leader of schools and school systems. As secretary, Dr. King brings a continued commitment to advancing excellence and equity for every student, supporting educators and elevating the teaching profession, and improving college affordability and completion rates.
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Contains 4 Component(s)
Is micro-learning a good fit for your organization? Learn the top advantages and disadvantages (in less than five minutes).
Does micro-learning make sense for your organization? Want to know the pros and cons? In less than five minutes, education expert, Jeff Cobb, will share with you the top advantages and disadvantages.
As the name suggests, this form of learning is brief, unlike traditional courses and conference sessions. The purpose is provide learners with small, bit-sized nuggets of content, whenever and wherever. As with anything, there are pros and cons and the goal of this micro-learning session is to share how it might work in your organization.
Scott Cordell
Director of Education
John B. King, Jr. is the secretary of education, a position he assumed upon Senate confirmation on March 14, 2016. In tapping him to lead the U.S. Department of Education, President Obama called Dr. King "an exceptionally talented educator," citing his commitment to "preparing every child for success" and his lifelong dedication to education as a teacher, principal, and leader of schools and school systems. As secretary, Dr. King brings a continued commitment to advancing excellence and equity for every student, supporting educators and elevating the teaching profession, and improving college affordability and completion rates.
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 12/31/2016
Develop strategies for building a more loyal and engaged community through education.
The ASAE Publication, “Decision to Learn" provides valuable research on members' participation in education programs as an indication of their sense of affiliation and loyalty towards an organization. The primary finding is that associations providing rich learning experiences are better able to support and grow their member communities.
Key Takeaways:
- Identify how to best engage your membership through learning.
- Discuss new education programs that provide greater accessibility and relevancy to a majority of your community.
- Build relationships by being the go-to place for knowledge.
By participating in this webinar, attendees will take away strategies for building a more loyal and engaged community through education.
Scott Cordell
Director of Education
John B. King, Jr. is the secretary of education, a position he assumed upon Senate confirmation on March 14, 2016. In tapping him to lead the U.S. Department of Education, President Obama called Dr. King "an exceptionally talented educator," citing his commitment to "preparing every child for success" and his lifelong dedication to education as a teacher, principal, and leader of schools and school systems. As secretary, Dr. King brings a continued commitment to advancing excellence and equity for every student, supporting educators and elevating the teaching profession, and improving college affordability and completion rates.
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Contains 6 Component(s), Includes Credits
How do associations support and promote professional development through community engagement? How can we leverage online communities and learning management systems for social learning? What education objectives are best supported through community? Answer these questions and grow community habitats for learning.
Associations are investing much of their strategic and financial resources in two separate spheres; learning and community. There is recognition of the importance in creating synergy between these two areas, to build a vibrant, organic foundation. How do associations support and promote professional development through community engagement? How can we leverage online communities and learning management systems for social learning? What education objectives are best supported through collaboration? In this webinar Ben Martin will address these questions and discuss how we can create social learning habitats.
Learning objectives:
• Why social learning is important and effective
• How to coach subject matter experts to be great teachers in a community context
• What to look for in social learning technologiesScott Cordell
Director of Education
John B. King, Jr. is the secretary of education, a position he assumed upon Senate confirmation on March 14, 2016. In tapping him to lead the U.S. Department of Education, President Obama called Dr. King "an exceptionally talented educator," citing his commitment to "preparing every child for success" and his lifelong dedication to education as a teacher, principal, and leader of schools and school systems. As secretary, Dr. King brings a continued commitment to advancing excellence and equity for every student, supporting educators and elevating the teaching profession, and improving college affordability and completion rates.
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Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits
How do associations support and promote professional development through community engagement? How can we leverage online communities and learning management systems for social learning? What education objectives are best supported through community? Answer these questions and grow community habitats for learning.
Associations are investing much of their strategic and financial resources in two separate spheres; learning and community. There is recognition of the importance in creating synergy between these two areas, to build a vibrant, organic foundation. How do associations support and promote professional development through community engagement? How can we leverage online communities and learning management systems for social learning? What education objectives are best supported through collaboration? In this webinar Ben Martin will address these questions and discuss how we can create social learning habitats.
Learning objectives:
• Why social learning is important and effective
• How to coach subject matter experts to be great teachers in a community context
• What to look for in social learning technologies-
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- Non-member - $120
- Member - $60
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Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits
How do associations support and promote professional development through community engagement? How can we leverage online communities and learning management systems for social learning? What education objectives are best supported through community? Answer these questions and grow community habitats for learning.
Associations are investing much of their strategic and financial resources in two separate spheres; learning and community. There is recognition of the importance in creating synergy between these two areas, to build a vibrant, organic foundation. How do associations support and promote professional development through community engagement? How can we leverage online communities and learning management systems for social learning? What education objectives are best supported through collaboration? In this webinar Ben Martin will address these questions and discuss how we can create social learning habitats.
Learning objectives:
• Why social learning is important and effective
• How to coach subject matter experts to be great teachers in a community context
• What to look for in social learning technologies-
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Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits
Develop strategies for building a more loyal and engaged community through education through this live online program.
Community and Learning Live Event
The ASAE Publication, “Decision to Learn" provides valuable research on members' participation in education programs as an indication of their sense of affiliation and loyalty towards an organization. The primary finding is that associations providing rich learning experiences are better able to support and grow their member communities.
Key Takeaways:
- Identify how to best engage your membership through learning.
- Discuss new education programs that provide greater accessibility and relevancy to a majority of your community.
- Build relationships by being the go-to place for knowledge.
By participating in this webinar, attendees will take away strategies for building a more loyal and engaged community through education.
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Register
- Non-member - Free!
- Member - Free!
- Group Training: Add $50
- More Information