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Book review: Leaving ADDIE for SAM: will agile eLearning development become mainstream?

Challenge to Learn

I believe that an agile approach will bring a lot of benefits to e-Learning development. I’m interested in agile development because we develop the easygenerator software in an agile way. I’m interested in agile development because we develop the easygenerator software in an agile way.

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Press Release: Kasper Spiro Predicts the End of the Corporate Learning Management System

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As learning becomes more pull by the learner, than push by the learning department, the type of content, the planning, the control and even the development method (from ADDIE to agile) will change. The post Press Release: Kasper Spiro Predicts the End of the Corporate Learning Management System appeared first on Easygenerator.

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If Not ADDIE, Then What with Michael Allen #astdtk13

Learning Visions

ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate) – it just wasn’t good enough for him. He used to teach ADDIE with confidence. But we’re pressed to produce a product that changes behavior and creates organizational impact – and do it on time and budget. Over time, he has evolved ADDIE into Successive Approximation.

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Embracing The AGILE Method For Great eLearning Results

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Agile learning design isn’t really a new phenomenon. Athletes, savvy entrepreneurs and hard-nosed businesspeople have known for decades that being agile in the face of tough competition is the key to success. When it comes to the Agile eLearning development, however, those five letters – A.G.I.L.E. What is Agile Learning?

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Feedback in scenarios: Let them think!

Making Change

With this small change, we’re letting people learn from somewhat realistic experience, and the more realistic and vivid we can make the experience, the more likely they are to remember it. The learner has just tried to stop a (fictional) speeding forklift by pressing the red button on its steering wheel.

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Agile Design: An Ethos for Creating Learning Platforms

Big Dog, Little Dog

For example, ADDIE, Dick and Carey, and Rapid Prototyping are heavily influenced by software development methodologies (Rawsthorne, 2005). Software design methodology is now going through another paradigm shift — Agile Design. Responding to change over following a plan. Responding to change over following a plan.

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Design and Convergence

Big Dog, Little Dog

This is the third post of a series on extending ADDIE in order to solve wicked or complex problems: Post 1: Innovating With ADDIE. Now this is basically what you do with the Design phase of ADDIE, except with ADDIE, it implies a set of steps, such as developing learning objectives, identify the learning steps, developing tests, etc.