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NELA is an association open to all professionals in the learning and technology communities. NELA intends to collaborate with any organization that shares our common vision.
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Below are organizations that NELA recognizes as collaborative partners.
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Association of Accredited Online Programs International is a new organization with a mission to further the development of online education of accredited colleges and universities, and to assist in improving quality through the collaborative efforts of its members. |
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The Association for Development, Advancement & Productivity through Technology Training is a non-profit organization providing information technology training professionals with a forum to exchange ideas and expand industry knowledge. |
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The Massachusetts/Greater Boston chapter is the premier training organization in the Greater Boston area. We have over 600 members! |
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Founded in 1999 as the Silicon Valley eLearning Network, eLearning Forum is becoming recognized as the thought leader on eLearning trends and best practices. Members of our community of practice include corporate chief learning officers, eLearning executives, investment analysts, researchers and developers. |
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The eLearning Guild is a global community of practice for designers, developers, and managers of e-Learning. Industry professionals find value in their free membership through the Guild's comprehensive resource directory, ongoing industry research, The eLearning Developers' Journal, and focused conferences. |
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TiE Members are entrepreneurs and professionals with an interest in entrepreneurship, either in a start-up context or within a larger company. They represent a diverse set of industries, including software and information technologies, biotech, financial services and other services. |
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To explore how your organization can actively partner with NELA, contact: Allan J. Cole, NELA Executive Director, allan@nelearning.org |
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