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A Conversation with Michael Allen–ADDIE, SAM & the Future of ID

Kapp Notes

He founded the computer-based course authoring tool Authorware in 1984 and later formed Macromedia through a merger which was then bought by Adobe Systems. Apparently the book has stirred a little controversy around the topic of ADDIE. So my first question is “what’s wrong with ADDIE?”. I felt I was sharing the best process.

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Three Takeaways Today

eLearning 24-7

They took a premise of strong course design that allows interactivity and engagement, with knowledge of ADDIE or at least some basic ID understanding, and flipped it into a PPT template so that you can create quickly your courses and get them online. What used to take six months, with storyboards, actual text to design (i.e.

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Straight talk - am I the only one enjoying myself?

Clive on Learning

I saw three of the interviews: Michael Allen (creator of Authorware and of ADDIE - the instructional design process): he told us that he's no longer so convinced about ADDIE - he's into rapid prototyping. By the way, I've just discovered Jay Cross's rant on ADDIE - even rapid prototyping is not enough for Jay.

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Wanted – Instructional Designer

eLearning 24-7

How many of you, are familiar with terms such as ADDIE? Anyone who used Authorware can attest to that. The format you are seeking, is for them (the prospect) is to extract three to five key takeaways or items that are “must know” from that paper based you are handing them. Ask them if they know what ADDIE stands for?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Memoirs of an "Instructional Designer"

Learning Visions

I was never told about Gagnes 9 Events or the Kilpatrick Levels or ADDIE or the ARCS model or even much about adult learning styles, except that people all learned differently. I learned Toolbook and Authorware on my own while in the program. We had a novelist, turned video pro, who was our most creative instructional designer.