What makes a Learning Platform an LXP
Monday, 29 March 2021
by New Leaf Technologies
What makes a Learning Platform an LXP? LXP KEY FEATURES that apply to aNewSpring. 1 1. Supports user generated content (UGC) 2 2. Modern UI and UX. 2 3. Easy content creation and curation. 2 4. Personalisation as standard. 2 5. Enhanced data insights and reporting. 3 6. Mobile app. 3 7. Connects people with
- Published in Educational Technology, eLearning Trends
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How eLearning Addresses “Time Equals Money” – and Ticks Other Boxes Too
Friday, 27 November 2020
by New Leaf Technologies
As any industry manufacturer knows, time plays a crucial role in the efficiency of a production line. And removing staff from that line for any reason can severely affect its “Takt time” – the rate at which a product must be completed to meet customer demand. Takt has a direct impact on a company’s financial
- Published in Industry, Manufacturing
How eLearning Ensures Skills Development Quality and Consistency for the Manufacturing Sector
Wednesday, 28 October 2020
by New Leaf Technologies
The Foschini Group, one of the country’s largest clothing retailers, has announced that it will start reducing Chinese imports, and increase investment at two of its clothing factories in the Western Cape, adding more floor space and employing an additional 530 workers this year, and 5 000 by 2025. This is a silver lining in
- Published in Industry, Manufacturing
How eLearning is Effectively Addressing Critical Mining Issues
Monday, 28 September 2020
by New Leaf Technologies
Technology has had a massive impact on every facet of our lives, and nowhere is this more evident in business than in the mining industry. From autonomous drill rigs operated remotely to gigantic haulage trucks driven from hundreds of kilometres away, technology in mining has undergone a revolution. The near future in the industry is
How eLearning is Busting the Stereotype for Miners’ Training Needs
Thursday, 10 September 2020
by New Leaf Technologies
Working in a mine involves operating and maintaining heavy industrial equipment and conducting repairs as needed. Tasks may include laying tracking and installing casings or other infrastructure needed to prevent cave-ins. Miners also need to determine where holes should be drilled and what cuts are to be made. All of this involves using specialised equipment,