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Capacity-building in nonprofit organizations : Is there a blended learning paradigm for the sector?

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posted on 2024-06-06, 11:23 authored by M Cole, B Garner
Blended learning models are widely-used, successful training vehicles for e-learning and workplace training, in corporate as well as higher education environments. Increasingly, Web 2.0 applications, imbedded within blended learning models, are being recognized for their utility in these settings. Concern for the sustainability and relevance of nonprofit organizations has sharpened the interest in building effective capacity-building models for the sector. Can Web 2.0 technologies enhance capacity-building models in the Third Sector? Because blended learning is a remarkably adaptable and fluid model, its potential for transforming capacity-building models in the nonprofit sector is thought to be significant. This paper introduces the concept of transformational approaches to capacity-building and asks if blended learning paradigms that incorporate interactive next-generation technologies might strike a responsive chord in the sector. The authors present research to date on blended learning and capacity-building to lay the foundation for the introduction of one blended learning model for training and education in the nonprofit sector. While the authors suggest that blended learning, as it is evolving, is the key to driving innovation in capacity-building models, they recognize that tailoring blended learning to the audience is critical in achieving success. It is suggested that for optimal results, capacity-building efforts should be built on holistic approaches to the integration of individual self-actualization goals with mechanisms for organizational and sector empowerment, using the technologies imbedded with blended learning. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

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Pagination

276-290

ISBN-13

9783642205385

ISBN-10

3642205380

Language

eng

Publication classification

E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed

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2011, Springer

Extent

35

Editor/Contributor(s)

Luo X, Cao Y, Yang B, Liu J, Ye F

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Berlin, Germany

Series

Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; v.6537

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