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ADDIE vs AGILE: How to set up a fast and effective eLearning production process

LearnUpon

The ADDIE model for eLearning. ADDIE has been around since the 1950s. ADDIE is an acronym made up of five words: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. In its purest form, each phase of ADDIE should be completed in turn with the outcomes fed into the next phase. Pros of ADDIE.

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Is ADDIE Still Effective in Today’s Learning Environment?

Hurix Digital

For decades, the ADDIE model has reigned supreme as the framework for instructional design (ID). But with today’s rapidly evolving learning environment, questions arise: Is ADDIE still effective? Can it keep pace with the demands of diverse learners and agile development?

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Online Collaboration for Your Teams

TalentLMS

Collaboration within an eLearning team is essential to a successful eLearning project. Also, eLearning team members may work on one document simultaneously as a remote collaboration activity. In this article, we uncover a few team collaboration strategies during an eLearning project for a more efficient and smooth work flow.

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Content, Skill and Scale: ID Best Practices?

Infopro Learning

Innovative tools and trends continuously emerge while others fade into oblivion as mere buzzwords. Our collaborative team of instructional designers and subject matter experts (SMEs) closely tailor each eLearning course to match our clients’ unique needs and objectives.

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Agile eLearning - 27 Great Articles

Tony Karrer

The first couple of responses to this month's LCBQ Addressing I Want it Now #LCBQ have come in and Kasper Spiro's caught my eye: On demand: agile e-Learning development #LCBQ. Like Kasper, I'm very familiar with Agile in software development. Making Change Agile, Lego and Training: The common factors. -

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Agile Learning

Ed App

If your organization uses Agile methods in project management or software development, then you should consider applying the same values to employee training and pursue Agile learning. Implementing Agile to learning can benefit your company, leading to increased work productivity and client satisfaction. What is Agile Learning?

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Don Bolen Agile Project Management for Elearning Dev #devlearn

Learning Visions

Agile tools, tips and techniques to use for building your elearning. There is no agile project management police – you can mix and match and do what works in your environment. 37% of all IT projects are troubled” ADDIE – it’s a waterfall model. Agile tools What is better? What’s wrong with projects?

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