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3 Strategies for Effective Nonprofit E-Learning

The Nerdy NonProfit

Do you have extra time to spend on courses that, while fun and interesting, aren’t going to improve your life in a noticeable way? One of her favorite things to do in the e-learning world is jump in with a client to write a storyboard that is creative and application-based. Take a look at your own calendar for a moment.

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How Nonprofit Staff Training Is Evolving Due to COVID-19

Top Nonprofits

You’ve had to adjust to this pandemic-era lifestyle in both your personal and working life— and do so quickly. 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. She currently serves on the board of ATD Detroit.

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Assembling the Right Team for an E-Learning Project

sgEngage

Write and review storyboards. Key stakeholders refer to the people who need to “sign off” on your course, such as your nonprofit’s board and executive leadership. Without this team’s approval, you won’t be able to access the funding necessary to bring your course to life. . Design and develop course prototypes.

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Tips for Taking a Tech-Fueled Approach to Nonprofit Training

DNL OmniMedia

And finally, work with an e-learning partner and nonprofit technology consultant to bring your training to life. One of her favorite things to do in the e-learning world is jump in with a client to write a storyboard that is creative and application-based. She currently serves on the board of ATD Detroit.

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