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3 Strategies for Effective Nonprofit E-Learning

The Nerdy NonProfit

For example, are there tasks that need to be completed in a certain order for your organization? Design a course that targets that change. For the work-from-home example, this could be a simulation that walks through how to design the perfect home workspace. Use examples to drive the point home.

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How Nonprofit Staff Training Is Evolving Due to COVID-19

Top Nonprofits

Adjustments to Course Design and Development. For example, let’s say you’re working from home. While some aspects of operating a nonprofit are universal across the board— every nonprofit needs to file a Form 990, for example— there are many aspects that are unique to your team alone. Use scenario-based learning.

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Assembling the Right Team for an E-Learning Project

sgEngage

Design and develop course prototypes. The partner creates a prototype of the course to illustrate key design elements and the overall direction of the course. . Write and review storyboards. If one of your board members works for a tech company, for example, put a coffee chat on their schedule before the full group meeting. .

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Tips for Taking a Tech-Fueled Approach to Nonprofit Training

DNL OmniMedia

Taking a tech-fueled approach to nonprofit training comes with the following benefits: Increased Flexibility and Accessibility: One great example is volunteer orientation. With visuals of the form and walk-through examples, we were able to put the content into context and make the information easier to process.