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If Not ADDIE, Then What with Michael Allen #astdtk13

Learning Visions

ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate) – it just wasn’t good enough for him. He used to teach ADDIE with confidence. ADDIE’s origins – by the armed services when they needed a cookbook to create a lot of instruction fast by people without a lot of instructional knowledge. Apologies for typos and incoherence.

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Online Collaboration for Your Teams

TalentLMS

In the past, you may have used a Waterfall Model like the ADDIE to design and develop an eLearning course. The problem with this type of methodology is that it prevents teams to communicate with the customer during the development phase. Now think of how this strategy effects your workflow methodology.

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Don Bolen Agile Project Management for Elearning Dev #devlearn

Learning Visions

37% of all IT projects are troubled” ADDIE – it’s a waterfall model. If you’re a virtual team, try to figure out the best tools for you to use virtually. PMBOK (Project management body of knowledge) – it’s a guide. What’s wrong with projects? They are creative things and sometimes things just don’t to plan.

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Top 113 eLearning Posts and 28 Hottest Topics for 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Are you using ADDIE without realizing it? Virtual Team Management - ID Reflections , March 8, 2010. A Learning Portal is Not an LMS - Getting Down to Business , May 18, 2010. Build Trust, Not Control - The Peformance Improvement Blog , May 3, 2010. Using Twitter to Transform the Classroom! ZaidLearn , October 10, 2010.

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Top 40 eLearning Articles and 5 Hot Topics for Early March

eLearning Learning Posts

Virtual Team Management - ID Reflections , March 8, 2010 I recommend this simulation to all those who either are handling a globally distributed team or a project, and to all managers who feel that effective communication is one of the keys to business success. Every project requires a different set of tools.