TD Magazine Article
Member Benefit
Published Tue Feb 01 2005
This article reports that non-profit organizations are using e-learning for staff training, public workshops, volunteer training, training for chapters or affiliated organizations and advocacy. It was told by the respondents to the first Non-Profit and Association E-Learning Survey. The most common type of e-learning being used by non-profits is on-demand, self-paced learning. Half of the organizations surveyed use custom-built courses with their own content. The survey found high satisfaction among users. Key benefits were convenience, access by learners, and cost-effectiveness; the biggest barrier was staff time in developing programs.
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ENews NonProfits Successfully Using ELearning
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