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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. From the interactive elements you can include, the scenarios you can walk-through…e-learning has evolved. Language and conversations that reflect the learner’s experience. We can’t blame her there!).

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Flickr As Presentation Tool: Screencast #2

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We used some of the ideas presented here as a jumping off point for small group sharing on how to make trainings more interactive. After seeing Nancy White's experiment and discovering Amit Agarwal's excellent instructions for. I created a storyboard with small scenes. My work flow. So, I set up each scene.

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Assembling the Right Team for an E-Learning Project

sgEngage

Write and review storyboards. Details such as interactive elements, assessments, and visual elements are included. . A team of course testers closely reviews the course for user experience, ensuring the technical functionality and information included are both high-quality. . Develop and review course. Publish course.

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Tips for Taking a Tech-Fueled Approach to Nonprofit Training

DNL OmniMedia

Elevated Engagement and Interactivity: At Artisan, we worked with the American Red Cross to transform a less-than-engaging PowerPoint into a self-paced e-learning course. Microlearning courses are short learning experiences hyper-focused on one specific topic. Include interactive elements to make courses engaging.