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Join the #whatisengagement conversation

By: Aaron Wolowiec | Mar, 1 2016
Sponsorship
8f5a2112-3c39-4265-83ff-f083c8c2aae0Engagement. We know we want it. In most cases, we know we need it. But with the ambiguity surrounding what engagement really is, it's challenging to develop and deploy strategies we're confident will grow the participation, reach and value of our education programs. In an attempt to create a unified definition, to illuminate best practices/strategies that truly engage learners and to identify real-world examples of engagement done right, both Tracy King, chief learning strategist of InspirEd, and I have prepared a few questions for which we would love your opinion. Specifically, we're interested in your thoughts on what engagement is and strategies that work for both you and your learners. We'll compile responses into a resource we will then share with you. We hope you'll consider joining the #whatisengagement conversation sometime between now and the end of the month. It's easy and fun (we promise)! Moreover, your ideas are important not only to us, but to the greater professional development community. With only seven questions to answer, there's absolutely no barrier to participation and the aggregate responses are sure to be informative. Just be sure to share with us your responses (no matter your experience level) before the survey closes on March 31. Should you have questions or feedback about the survey, please don't hesitate to email me your thoughts or insights. In the meantime, thanks in advance for your participation. And stay tuned for more details about this project in the coming months. It's kind of a big deal.
 
The #whatisengagment survey is now open and may be accessed here. Please share it with your friends and colleagues. The more, the merrier!
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