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Don Bolen Agile Project Management for Elearning Dev #devlearn

Learning Visions

My live blogged notes from DevLearn in Las Vegas, November 3 2011. 37% of all IT projects are troubled” ADDIE – it’s a waterfall model. You do analysis – get approval (a gate), then go to design (gate)… By the time you get to implement – what do you do if stuff happens? What’s wrong with projects? Projects have complexity. “37%

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6 Tips for Transitioning Teachers: A TLDC Event Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

She shared several job descriptions and talked through an analysis of those jobs. In her session, Heidi Kirby discussed writing learning objectives using the three domains of Bloom’s taxonomy as well as Robert Mager’s ABCD method.

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63 Great eLearning Posts and Hottest Topics for November 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

And interestingly several of the posts are around John Seely Brown’s keynote at DevLearn. ADDIE Backwards Planning Model - Big Dog, Little Dog , November 22, 2010I have been working on this model for some time, so I wanted to present my latest version. The ADDIE Backwards Model is quite similar to most other ADDIE type models.

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Social NetLearning - PCC: People, Context, Content

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Remember your instructional systems design certificate course, or masters program that taught you about ADDIE. Analysis of your People, the Context of their work, and the Content they seek/create, is the most important job to be done. Yes, in fact, there is still work to be done even if you don't "create learning".

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