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Blue Edgewater
These tools were designed and built by Jason Boursier, an instructional designer and AI developer at Blue Edgewater. They are not mockups or prototypes — each is a fully functional AI instrument connected to a live language model, deployable in a corporate L&D context today. Click any tool to use it.
03 instruments — select to launch
Instrument 01
Learning needs analysis
Diagnose performance gaps before you build a single slide.
Describe a performance problem in plain language. The system runs a structured diagnostic grounded in Gilbert’s Behavior Engineering Model, determines whether training is the right intervention, generates Bloom’s-mapped learning objectives, prioritizes interventions, and produces a Kirkpatrick Level 1–4 evaluation plan. Output is a professional report ready for stakeholder review.
Gilbert’s BEM Bloom’s Taxonomy Kirkpatrick L1–L4 Needs analysis Intervention design
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Instrument 02
Training content generator
From raw content to a complete training package in minutes.
Paste any source material — a policy document, SOP, SME interview transcript, or process description. Define your audience and experience level. Select the artifacts you need. The system generates a complete training content package: learning objectives, job aid, quiz questions, storyboard outline, facilitator guide, and performance assessment checklist — each grounded in the source content, not generic templates.
Bloom’s Taxonomy Instructional writing eLearning development Job aid design Assessment design
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Instrument 03
Performance coaching simulator
Build judgment through practice — before the stakes are real.
Select a performance domain and a high-stakes scenario — manager effectiveness, leadership decision-making, or sales situations. The system places you inside a realistic workplace moment with a named character and real context. An AI coach guides you through four Socratic exchanges that build decision-making judgment rather than deliver answers. Session closes with a scored debrief: dimension scores, strengths, development priorities, a 7-day next action, and a Kirkpatrick Level 3 and 4 transfer note.
Deliberate practice Socratic coaching Kirkpatrick L3–L4 Behavior transfer Performance outcomes
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Foundation
Gilbert’s BEM
Every diagnostic starts by separating environmental causes from knowledge and motivation gaps — because training only solves one of the three.
Design framework
Bloom’s Taxonomy
All objectives and assessments are mapped to cognitive levels — ensuring content develops the right kind of thinking, not just recall.
Measurement standard
Kirkpatrick’s Four Levels
Every tool produces output connected to Level 3 behavior transfer and Level 4 business results — the two levels that actually matter to the business.