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New Leaf Technologies recently hosted the second instalment of their eLearning Indaba for 2021. The hour-and-a-half long Zoom session saw over 500 human resources (HR) and learning and development (L&D) professionals register to gain valuable insights into key trends shaping online learning.
The eLearning market has grown a whopping 900% since 2000 and a study conducted by IBM indicated that the eLearning industry has helped businesses see a ROI of 1:30 in productivity. The same study also noted that participants learned nearly five times more material without increasing their time spent in training. New Leaf Technologies Managing Director Michael Hanly introduced the free online sessions centred on finding insights to use in your business: some new ideas, perhaps new techniques or technology – and hopefully even a new
By Anne Adams
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Whether in local history or even today we often see that human emotions are certainly timeless and that is especially the case in at times of tragedy. Of course any death is heart rending, but perhaps most catastrophic is the death of a child â and in what some might call a preventable accident.
The headline in the August 18, 1927
Athens Weekly Review told the tragic facts: Eight Year Old Boy Found Dead in Alley at 10 O clock This Morning. It began when Mr. R.H. Speake , accompanied by his small son, was driving his team through the alley between Pinkerton Street and the courthouse square. Then the boy alerted his father about another boy who was âsleepingâ in a car parked behind the Wallace Music Store. Speake drove on to the rear of Paulâs Cafe where he left his team and went back to take a look. The reporter related, âHe saw that he was lifeless and immediately gave the alarm. Another man, C.K. Miller also ran to the scene
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