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3 Strategies for Effective Nonprofit E-Learning

The Nerdy NonProfit

But, e-learning content development professionals will notice one crucial component missing from this list: Content. She probably has a job, a family, and maybe pets that use some of her time each day. Technical aspects such as web accessibility and mobile-friendliness are crucial for an effective course. Clearly, Valerie is busy.

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How Nonprofit Staff Training Is Evolving Due to COVID-19

Top Nonprofits

Now to tie things back to e-learning: we know that the purpose of an e-learning course is to teach staff members how to do their jobs better. Courses need to be actionable and give learners the tools to be more effective in their jobs. The COVID-19 pandemic has adjusted what your nonprofit’s staff needs to know to be effective.

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Assembling the Right Team for an E-Learning Project

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Write and review storyboards. They will have the most up-to-date knowledge of how your nonprofit’s volunteer program functions so the training content itself will align with what volunteers will experience on the job. . Design and develop course prototypes. Your SMEs will work closely with your e-learning content development partner.

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How to Create a Giving Tuesday Video

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Storyboard. Before you dust off your director’s cap, start by storyboarding the video that you want to create. On top of that, you need people to run the camera and perform other background jobs. Be sure to recruit enough people for the job. Which is why it’s important to create Giving Tuesday videos. Getting Started.

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