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Content, Skill and Scale: ID Best Practices?

Infopro Learning

ADDIE Model: The ADDIE model is an instructional design approach that follows a comprehensive and step-by-step process, consisting of Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. Employing these models fosters a strategic approach to learning design, ensuring optimal outcomes and heightened learner engagement.

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A Few Good Resources on Instructional Design

Kapp Notes

Not specifically about the ADDIE process but two great research-based design books. Here are some videos on the ADDIE process (it is the process many people are taught when it comes to designing instruction–Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation.). I refer to these over and over again. Non-Book Resources.

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Press Release: Kasper Spiro Predicts the End of the Corporate Learning Management System

easygenerator

As learning becomes more pull by the learner, than push by the learning department, the type of content, the planning, the control and even the development method (from ADDIE to agile) will change. Large amounts of general information are readily available on the web. Personalized (Adaptive) Learning. Specialized Learning Material.

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Agile Development for eLearning

Infopro Learning

ADDIE is probably the most well-known method of this linear process. Whether we are working on big projects or small, full-fledged web-based training development or short mini-bursts in the form of videos, the first thing that we do is create a project plan and then try and follow it.

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ADDIE, Beware of the Video!

Learning Developments

It’s been a little over a month since my organization has been providing web based training through our new LMS. The new LMS has become a great working model that departments can look at to get ideas about what they can do with web based training. How can be provide feedback, identify weaknesses, and provide remediation?

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eLearning Book Review: The Accidental Instructional Designer

Web Courseworks

Cammy doesn’t mince words when discussing ADDIE on pg. 33 of her book: “… there’s nothing special about ADDIE or even anything customized about it that helps you build better “instruction.” That’s because ADDIE isn’t a design model; it’s a project management model. On this point I will offer a quick response. to meet deadlines.

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Instructional Design: The Process – Part 2

Origin Learning

The article ended with an introduction to ADDIE framework of learning design. The five phases of ADDIE framework encompass the entire content development process, from discovery to delivery. ADDIE framework essentially follows a sequential process; however agile or iterative process is increasingly being used in ADDIE.