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eLearning Glossary Part 2: More Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

Previously we dug into the alphabet soup of eLearning terms and acronyms. ADDIE- The ADDIE model is a process used by instructional designers and training developers offering guidelines for creating effective training. This model is broken up into 5 phases: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation.

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An Expert’s Guide to Instructional Design in Higher Education

Hurix Digital

ADDIE Model The ADDIE model is a powerful tool for eLearning development. Develop: Develop your course materials, breathing life into your storyboards. This phase focuses on production using chosen eLearning authoring tools. Refine the course or restart the ADDIE cycle based on the answer.

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How to create an elearning course that drives impact

Elucidat

A clear process will help you stay on track with your project plan while empowering everyone to bring their best to the table. 3 common development process models Although there isn’t one right process, there are common models that L&D teams use. It stands for Analyze, Design, Development, Implement and Evaluate.

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Do You Speak “ELearning”?

LearnDash

Instructional Design Model – The methodology you use to guide the development of your courses. There are many, but the most popular is ADDIE. Storyboards – The outline or structure of your course that is usually created prior to development. The Process. Content isn’t finalized. Technical Terms.

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Tips for Small L&D Departments: An Interview with Emily Wood

Convergence Training

Learning and development professionals, including elearning developers, have to wear many hats. But it’s even more true for L&D/eLearning professionals who work in small learning development departments. Emily’s eLearning Development Process: From Start to Finish. So OK, cool.

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The Best eLearning Tools You Need Now

LearnUpon

Why it’s a great eLearning tool: eLearning projects usually require input from a range of stakeholders. Trello makes it easier to coordinate everyone’s input and track the status of different tasks. Trello works particularly well with different instructional design methodologies, including ADDIE. Google Drive.

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25 eLearning Tools You Need Now

LearnUpon

The many levels of project management that Trello offers – including cards, lists, and boards – makes it easy to coordinate input and track the status of different tasks. It makes for a great eLearning development tool. It works particularly well with different instructional design methodologies including ADDIE.