Articles by New Leaf Technologies
Learning Through the Ages: How Education Has Evolved and What’s Next
Monday, 19 August 2024
Hundreds of thousands of years ago, when our ancestors lived in caves, they shared knowledge with one another about where to find safe food and how to use basic tools. Over time, they developed signs and sounds, allowing them to share more than just thoughts. Through paintings, smoke signals, and drums, they communicated meaning to
- Published in Educational Technology, eLearning Trends, Resources
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Choosing the Right Learning Platform Licence Model for Your Business
Wednesday, 07 August 2024
The global eLearning market is booming. According to Global Market Insights’ latest report, the market size is growing at 14% CAGR and will be valued at over USD 1 trillion by 2032. Some of the factors driving this growth are the demand for immersive learning and hands-on training, corporates upgrading their training methods, and eLearning being
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How the Creativity Razor Transforms Learning
Wednesday, 17 July 2024
You’ve heard of Occam’s Razor, where, simply put, you should always go with the simpler one if you have two competing ideas to explain the same phenomenon. The word ‘razor’ refers to the ‘shaving away’ of unnecessary assumptions when distinguishing between two theories. In the e-learning design world, (good) course designers apply this principle to
- Published in eLearning Trends, Instructional Design, Resources
5 L&D Buzzwords and Why They Matter
Friday, 05 July 2024
As Learning and Development experts, we at New Leaf Technologies know how hard it can be to keep up with all the L&D jargon. Here’s what you may not know: the spread of new buzzwords in the L&D space mirrors the evolution of educational technology. So, although it may be tempting to think of terms
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Streamline Your Procurement Process: Your Guide to RFP Templates
Friday, 05 July 2024
If you’re a Learning & Development, HR, or business manager who needs to outsource your Learning Management System (LMS) or content development to a third-party provider, you’ll need a watertight and focused Request for Proposal (RFP). An RFP, which is generally referred to as a tender, a bid, or simply a procurement document, is similar
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