Training Archives
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Training Archives List
Find out how one nonprofit turned teens into documentary filmmakers in less than a month.
Digital storytelling cookbook helps you get started with your own storytelling experience.
Newly launched Women in Technology program provides Yemeni women with free technology training.
Read tips on creating compelling videos, culled from digital storytelling experts.
Witness's goal can be summed up by its mission statement: See It. Film It. Change It.
NPower's tips for creating a successful online training program.
Learn simple ways to make your office environmentally friendly.
Read how one nonprofit found support through online fundraising.
By combining resources and working together, nonprofits are able to achieve a common goal.
An innovative program teaches women on welfare every step of radio documentary production.
Good training classes can keep your staff using technology wisely. Learn what to look for.
Learn about different options for developing an in-house training program.
Lessons from the road on maintaining and implementing your own technology training programs.
Find resources on training theory, curriculum, planning, workshop materials, and more.
Find and train someone on staff to serve as your organization's technology trainer.
If you lack the funds to hire a trainer, consider pooling your resources to hire an NPO specialist.
You don't need to be in class to learn. Find out how peer learning can be effective.
Workshops can be useful or a waste of time. We'll tell you how to get the most out of them.
Do you think training means less time for your mission? Read about overcoming obstacles to training.
Want to ensure that your training is a complete disaster? Read on.
Use these questions to help you think through your staff training needs.
Training keeps a staff engaged and empowered. Learn how to make it a priority.