These 8 e-learning courses are short, engaging, and interactive, with plenty of real-life examples from clubs and organisations across the sports, fitness and active recreation sector. E-Learning course topics include game-changing strategies on email marketing, social media, event promotion, and getting your organisation seen on Google.
You will be awarded a micro-credential certificate upon completion of each course.
These courses are proudly funded and supported by the Queensland Government.
AQIA periodically runs free digital marketing workshops across SE QLD. These workshops will demonstrate tips and strategies learnt in the online courses, but you don’t have to have done the relevant courses to attend. See if there are upcoming masterclass workshops near you!
These courses are free. Just enter your email address when prompted and you’ll be sent a link to begin the course.
These courses are accessible to Queensland permanent residents over 15 years of age who have already left school. You must be an Australian or NZ citizen to be eligible for this free micro-credential course, or hold an eligible visa.
The courses are quick to complete and include videos and brainstorming prompts to help you adapt the suggestions to your organisation. You will be issued a certificate upon completion, which will be emailed to you.
You cannot save your progress or download these courses, but you can come back and do the course again at any time if you would like a refresher.
While you can do these eight courses in any order, we do suggest completing them in the order listed if you can, as some of the information does build on earlier courses. Where this happens, we do provide a link to the relevant course.
Please, share these courses with your colleagues, friends and family in the Active Industry. Let’s grow together as we get Queensland fighting-fit for Brisbane 2032 and beyond.
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Active Queenslander Industry Alliance
This project is proudly funded by the Queensland Government through its Workforce Connect Fund.