Download: E-Learning success stories in the not-for-profit sector

This commentary sets out the clear benefits of elearning for the not-for-profit sector. The link between stated advantages and real case studies illustrates what can be achieved. Creative approaches to building capacity in not-for-profit organisations are well served by the flexibility and customisation that elearning provides.
While inspirational to those working in the sector, if there is a criticism we would offer it is the lack of emphasis on instructor led learning and asynchronous approaches, which we find to be most effective in developing skills and knowledge in the not-for-profit sector.
The research report can be found: HERE
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