The NGO* sector is struggling with its e-learning strategies. Aside from a few exceptions, this is what the current e-learning landscape looks like:
Organisations look to the corporate sector for expertise and end up with a range of one-hour individual training modules. Further inspired by the corporate sector, NGOs run webinar programmes – usually the expert-centred type with a short Q&A at the end. NGOs have partnerships with universities so staff can upskill by doing one of the university’s online courses (management and leadership are the most popular subjects).
Tags: Development sector • e-learning for NGOs • e-learning for non-profit • Social constructivism