E-learning SEAN-CSO

The E-Learning SEAN-CSO platform was developed by the Southeast Asia Network for Civil Society Organizations (SEAN-CSO) to enhance the capacity of civil society organizations in Southeast Asia. This platform offers courses, interactive training, and a learning community that can be accessed anytime and anywhere, supporting capacity building in advocacy, leadership, and organizational management.
Background

In facing digital challenges and limited access to quality training, SEAN-CSO initiated E-Learning SEAN-CSO as an inclusive and flexible online learning solution. This program aims to help civil society organizations strengthen their roles in social development by providing relevant training materials based on best practices that can be accessed by communities across Southeast Asia.

Objectives
  • Ensure participants can access materials anytime and anywhere.
  • Provide training to enhance organizations’ understanding of socio-emotional learning.
  • Utilize LMS technology to deliver an interactive and data-driven learning experience.
  • Develop training materials involving experts to ensure a curriculum that meets field challenges.
Strategies and Approaches
  • Develop a user-friendly and easy-to-use platform.
  • Create tailored learning modules in various formats, including videos, articles, quizzes, and interactive case studies.
  • Provide digital certificates for participants who complete courses, along with gamification elements to boost learning motivation.
  • Use reporting and analysis systems to monitor participant progress and program effectiveness.
Deliverables
  • An LMS E-Learning SEAN-CSO platform accessible to various civil society organizations in Southeast Asia.
  • Online training modules covering key topics such as socio-emotional learning and community-based rehabilitation and reintegration.
  • Data-driven reports and evaluations to measure learning effectiveness and impact on participant capacity development.
  • Digital certification for participants who complete courses as recognition of acquired skills.
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