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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
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
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
“What’s in a meme?” may not have been the question Shakespeare asked, but it’s certainly one that’s relevant in the Learning and Development space today. The Origin of the Internet Meme The term “meme” has a surprisingly academic beginning. It was originally coined by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins in 1970 to mean a “unit of
The workplace is changing rapidly — think multigenerational workforces, massive technological changes, and work-from-home or hybrid work styles. These shifts have caused employers to rethink their priorities when making new hires.  This means that although hard skills — the technical capabilities that can be quantified and measured — may push a CV to the top

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