Unearthing the True Value of Human Capital
Thursday, 29 September 2022
by New Leaf Technologies
The mining sector is defined by its ability to adapt to and align with, changing economic and political circumstances. As the sector steps out from behind the complexities of 2020, new challenges – largely in skills and expertise – need to be addressed to ensure sustainable success. The Global Risk Barometer 2022 found that the
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Education in the Metaverse
Wednesday, 31 August 2022
by Matthew Hanly
What is the Metaverse? The Metaverse is a largely misunderstood concept. There are a lot of questions left unanswered, but to put it simply – it is the transformation or evolution of the internet. Spaces are morphing from a two-dimensional space into a three-dimensional one. It will be as though the internet will come alive
- Published in AR & VR In eLearning, eLearning Trends, Resources
Training Vital if South African Companies Are to Compete in Lucrative Wellness Industry
Thursday, 26 May 2022
by New Leaf Technologies
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the health and wellness industry significantly. Exponential advances in medical science, digital technologies, data access and analytics, and a movement from disease care to prevention and well-being, are also driving this change. Wellness is now not only only about fitness and eating well, but overall physical and mental wellbeing. The
- Published in Health & Wellness
What is Instructional Design?
Tuesday, 10 May 2022
by Sarah Wilding
Instructional Design is the practice of systematically designing, developing, and deliveringinstructional materials and experiences – both digital and physical – in a consistent and reliablefashion toward an efficient, effective, appealing, engaging and inspiring acquisition of knowledge. A Brief History of Instructional Design: The idea of Instructional Design can be dated back to the 1900s where
- Published in Instructional Design, Resources
Why eLearning is Vital for Climate Change Efforts
Wednesday, 23 March 2022
by New Leaf Technologies
The recent United Nations COP26 saw 151 countries pledge to reduce carbon emissions by 2030 to avoid the planet warming by 2.5°C by the end of the 21st century. It also thankfully saw the US recommit to climate change efforts after Trump discarded these in 2017. But how do we do things differently to support
- Published in News