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3 Strategies for Effective Nonprofit E-Learning

The Nerdy NonProfit

You can have the most efficient delivery system, and the best user experience… but if the content isn’t useful, it’s a moot point. You design courses that specifically target what the learner needs. Design a course that targets that change. Your nonprofit’s staff and volunteers need to relate to any courses you design.

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How Nonprofit Staff Training Is Evolving Due to COVID-19

Top Nonprofits

Adjustments to Course Design and Development. Custom-designed, relatable courses. While you can purchase a ready-made course on LinkedIn Learning or Udemy, we’re seeing a pivot away from pre-made courses and a move toward custom-created experiences instead. Creative, engaging design decisions.

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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. The partner creates a blueprint of your course that outlines how the course will achieve your learning objectives. Publish course.

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Tips for Taking a Tech-Fueled Approach to Nonprofit Training

DNL OmniMedia

Microlearning courses are short learning experiences hyper-focused on one specific topic. An e-learning content development expert will bring knowledge of both instructional design and e-learning best practices to the table, creating courses that help your learners do their jobs better.