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Capacity-building in nonprofit organizations using blended learning as a gateway to practitioner education

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Experience to date in for-profit as well as in educational settings has demonstrated that blended learning models are effective training vehicles for online instruction and workplace training. Increasingly, technology is playing a critical role in how e-learning is being delivered. Concern for the sustainability and relevance of nonprofit organizations has heightened interest in building effective capacity-building models for the sector. Because blended learning is a remarkably adaptable and fluid model, its potential for transforming capacity-building models in the nonprofit sector can be significant. Are web-based technologies enhancing capacity-building models in the Third Sector? This chapter explores the use of blended learning models within different educational environments to provide the context for asking the question: can blended learning paradigms that incorporate interactive next-generation technologies be widely accepted and implemented in the Third Sector? To establish a baseline for future studies, researchers surveyed nonprofit practitioners in Western Pennsylvania, US and Victoria, Australia. Results from three surveys conducted in 2011 reflect an awareness of the value of web-based training and education for nonprofit practitioners, but do not provide evidence of widespread usage. © 2013 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.

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eng

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B1.1 Book chapter

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2013, Nova Science Publishers

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8

Editor/Contributor(s)

Laewen J

Chapter number

7

Pagination

135-148

ISBN-13

9781626183650

Publisher

Nova Science Publishers

Place of publication

New York, N.Y.

Title of book

Capacity building and development : perspectives, opportunities and challenges

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