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How to Evaluate Learning: Kirkpatrick Model for the 21st Century—A Revision

Dashe & Thomson

I was asked by Wendy Kirkpatrick to remove the copyrighted Kirkpatrick diagrammatic model from my original blog post, How to Evaluate Learning: Kirkpatrick Model for the 21st Century. The “chain of evidence” supports the results, showing the value learning and reinforcement has provided to the business.

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ADDIE: A 5-Step Process for Effective Training & Learning Evaluation

Watershed

In our previous blog post, we explained the challenges associated with learning evaluation. Simply put, when training isn't properly designed with specific goals in mind, it's nearly impossible to actually evaluate effectiveness or impact on overall organizational goals. What is ADDIE? Five Steps of ADDIE Explained.

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Avoid and Correct Employee Evaluation Pitfalls

CLO Magazine

Alan experienced the first and perhaps greatest training evaluation pitfall: failing to identify and address evaluation requirements while the program is being designed. Address Evaluation While Designing. They design, develop and deliver a program and only then start to think about how they will evaluate its effectiveness.

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4 Ways To Assess The Impact Of Your Training

Tesseract Learning

Summary: In this article, I will discuss 4 ways to assess the impact of your training using the Kirkpatrick model. Then it is all about delivery and evaluation. In this article, I will discuss 4 ways to assess the impact of your training using the Kirkpatrick model. Did the training have a good impact on business results?

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Instructional Design: The Process – 1

Origin Learning

If we were to attend a workshop on Instructional Design, I would envision it to look something like this: >ADDIE model has been listed again and separately because of its importance in the ID process. Measure the learning effectiveness with Kirkpatrick’s Four Levels of Training Evaluation. Introduction to ADDIE.

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ADDIE Backwards Planning Model

Big Dog, Little Dog

The ADDIE Backwards Model is quite similar to most other ADDIE type models. Note that the Learning Platform (Implement) rests on the Analysis, Design, Development, and Evaluation Phases. The steps in the Analysis Phase closely align with Phillips' Needs Model and Kirkpatrick's Four Levels of Evaluations.

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Adapting 20th Century Training Models for the Future

Integrated Learnings

For example, does your organization have a preferred model such as ADDIE, Kirkpatrick.? We still use the ADDIE model. For proof, see the 2010 recap of this blog organized around ADDIE. DADDIE stands for Define, Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate. Are you learner-centric or value-centric?