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How to Structure a Custom eLearning Course

Thinkdom

When it comes to the overall eLearning course development, you can use: , ADDIE : This stands for Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate. Both ADDIE and SAM are comprehensive models used for eLearning course development process. The choice between ADDIE and SAM depends on the specific needs of your course.

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Action Mapping Instructional Design & Learning Evaluation

Watershed

As we covered in the ADDIE model , it’s important to stay aligned with the business goals and outcomes as you develop and deliver learning. So for example, the action mapping process might look like this: Start with a business goal and identify what actions people need to take to reach that goal. What is action mapping?

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The U.S. Army, Frog Design, & ADDIE: On Design

Big Dog, Little Dog

This is the sixth post in a series on extending ADDIE in order to solve wicked or complex problems: Post 1: Innovating With ADDIE. I have been doing a series of posts on Design and how ADDIE relates to Frog Design's Immersion, Convergence, Divergence, and Adaptation (ICDA) when Simon Bostock ( @BFchirpy ) tweeted about the U.S.

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Understanding Durable vs. Perishable Skills and How to Balance Them

Avilar

Here are a few examples of each, from the CLO article: Durable skills: Design thinking, project management practices, effective communication, leadership. As new technologies emerge, for example, the ability to use that new tech becomes the next, new urgent skill requirement – and the previously urgent skillset becomes a waning commodity.

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ADDIE and the 5 Rules of Zen

Big Dog, Little Dog

While ADDIE or ISD might look like an overblown, time-wasting toolkit, we need to realize that we do not need every tool within that kit. For example, the enso or Zen circle is often incomplete to symbolize the asymmetry. Every project requires a different set of tools. Analysis = Shizen (??). Development = Fukinsei (??).

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The Incredible Power of Design Thinking in Learning Design

Learnnovators

It is proved to be helpful in bringing out innovative solutions (one classical example being iPod). Is Design Thinking Missing From ADDIE? Today’s companies who have adopted a design thinking approach stand out from and outperform their competitors with respect to their culture. TOOLS / KITS.

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Presentation Resources for Learning Tree Presentation

Kapp Notes

An entry called It's All Fun and Games.And Then Students Learn Play Games, Become an Engineer Here is a link for using Games, Gadgets and Gizmos for Learning with examples of some interesting game. What is one technique you can borrow from another industry to add to your toolkit? Here are some statistics about Web 2.0 Statistics.

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