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Free eBook: 68 Tips for eLearning Engagement and Interactivity

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

eLearning veterans such as  Cammy Bean ,  Sean Bengry ,  Tom Bunzel , Paul Clothier ,  Sarah Gilbert ,  Amy Jokinen , Amy Leis ,  Susan O'Connell ,  Erick Summa ,  Kevin Siegel  and  Deborah Thomas  provide 68 tips for making sure eLearners are fully engaged.

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Elearning Predictions 2019

Mike Taylor

This year the eLearning Guild has compiled a collections thoughts and predictions into a free ebook. 2019 Predictions for eLearning ”. For starters, Thomas Gilbert has given us a simple and efficient method of troubleshooting performance issues and recognizing potential solutions.

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Are You a Performance Consultant?

Integrated Learnings

Gilberts Behavior Engineering Model. Thomas Gilbert (1927-1995) created a model for performance consulting known as the Behavior Engineering model (BEM). This eLearning blog is brought to you by Integrated Learning Services , an eLearning design & development company. Feel free to share your experiences.

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Introducing May Guest Blogger Allison Rossett

The Learning Circuits

A member of Training magazine’s HRD Hall of Fame, Allison serves on the Board for the Elearning Guild and Chief Learning Officer magazine. She was honored when ISPI selected her as a Member-for-Life and more recently when they bestowed the wonderful Thomas Gilbert Award on her.

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When (and Why) Training Isn’t the Best Solution

Mindflash

Thomas Gilbert’s Behavior Engineering Model (BEM) is a great place to start. It’s the Environment, Not the Person. Trainers need to start thinking of non-training solutions to problems, especially when they’re quite possibly more appropriate and effective than training.

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Human Performance Improvement (HPI) Basics: Gilbert’s Behavioral Engineering Model (BEM)

Convergence Training

There are numerous systematic HPI models for doing this, and in this article, we’re going to discuss one of those–Thomas Gilbert’s Behavior Engineering Model, also known as BEM. Who Was Thomas Gilbert? You can pick up a few things about Gilbert just from the title of that book.

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A Brief History of Human Performance Improvement (HPI): Talking with Guy Wallace

Convergence Training

The Gilbert Behavior Engineering Model (BEM). Guy mentioned the names of some key early HPI practitioners who helped develop the field: Thomas Gilbert. Gilbert’s Human Comptence: Engineeing Human Performance . The Rummler-Brache Nine Variables Model. The ATD’s HPI Model . Geary Rummler. Joe Harless.

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