Using eService-Learning to Practice Technical Writing Skills for Emerging Nonprofit Professionals

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Undergraduate students entering the nonprofit sector receive theoretical information on working in nonprofits but may need practical skills. Universities can assist in developing these practical skills through service-learning opportunities. Nonprofit courses and programs are increasingly being offered online and students may lack the opportunity to participate in traditional service-learning classes. Service-learning— linking service to course learning outcomes—as a pedagogy is transforming to meet the needs of these virtual classrooms. One key transformation is the rise of eService-learning, a method that is mediated by technology and is delivered online. This paper discusses ways that eService-learning was effectively utilized in an online nonprofit course by students to practice technical writing skills. It provides an example of a project in which students developed practical skills and created a professional product for nonprofits. The paper also discusses challenges and successes with the project with recommendations for use by others.

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Bharath, D. (2020). Using eService-Learning to Practice Technical Writing Skills for Emerging Nonprofit Professionals. Journal of Nonprofit Education and Leadership, 10(1), 62–81. https://doi.org/10.18666/JNEL-2020-V10-I1-9420

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