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Brethower, Dale | 4 |
Hill, Jim | 1 |
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Brethower, Dale – Performance Improvement, 2003
Discusses the use of HPT (human performance technology) to get results that add value. Topics include ISD (instructional systems design) and desired results, other than achieving agreed-on learning objectives; cost effectiveness; systemic approaches; and results that can be seen in the performance of individuals. (LRW)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Cost Effectiveness, Performance Technology

Hill, Jim; Brethower, Dale – Performance Improvement, 1997
Discusses human performance technology and performance improvement. Topics include classroom and workplace performance; learner and performer supports, including reasons for learning, tools, and guidance; learner and performer constraints, including motives, capabilities, knowledge, skills, and attitudes; and instructional systems interventions…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Educational Improvement, Guidance, Learning Strategies

Brethower, Dale – Performance Improvement, 2000
The International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI) President (1999-2000) reports on the State of the Profession. Part I compares the profession of human performance technology (HPT) to other professions. Part II discusses the nature of HPT and examines critical classes of variables affecting the mission of HPT. Part III illustrates…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Human Factors Engineering, Information Technology, Organizational Development
Brethower, Dale – Performance Improvement, 2004
Sense and nonsense is abound in human performance technology (HPT). There is no single cause of the abundance of nonsense. However, there is a reason that nonsense is more abundant than sense. The reason is that any principle has a specific domain of applicability. Within that domain it is sense. Outside that domain it is nonsense. Some…
Descriptors: Performance Technology, Instruction, Intervention, Performance Factors