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What is ADDIE? Your Complete Guide to the ADDIE Model

eLearningMind

What is ADDIE? ADDIE stands for Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. It is an iterative process used by instructional designers to consider all of the elements leading to the best result. Build, test, then rebuild: remember—the key to the ADDIE is iteration! The post What is ADDIE?

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Instructional Design vs. Instructional Development: What’s the Difference?

eLearningMind

You might catch someone using the terms “instructional design” and “instructional development” interchangeably, and at first glance, they do seem pretty similar. However, if eLearning were like movie making, using these words interchangeably would be like confusing the screenwriter with the director, and vice versa.

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What is ADDIE? Your Complete Guide to the ADDIE Model

eLearningMind

Instructional Design: Applying the ADDIE Model. What is ADDIE? The ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) is an iterative process used by instructional designers to carefully consider all of the elements leading to the best result. Share on facebook.

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I’m Writing a Second Edition of The eLearning Designer’s Handbook!

Tim Slade

Initially, I had planned on leaving the current version of The eLearning Designer’s Handbook as-is, and pen a totally separate book, focused on instructional design for eLearning. I first started thinking about writing a new book in the fall of 2019. What’s New in the Second Edition? Well, a lot, actually!

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How to Make a Personal Progress Tracker

Association eLearning

Last time we looked at New Year’s Resolutions from an instructional design perspective. Needed Materials: • Somewhere to brainstorm a list (May require pen or pencil if you’re writing it). Instructions: 1. Then I realized that a supplementary how-to was in order. Here’s one idea. Whiteboard. •

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Four Instructional Design Lessons Inspired by the Lord of the Rings

Allen Interactions

By Kody Jackson, MA, Instructional Writer Intern. Instructional design is a lot like The Lord of the Rings. The pen may be mightier, but it definitely lacks the same “cool” factor. This isn’t the most obvious of comparisons, I’ll admit. Everyone in Middle Earth, after all, rides around on horses.

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Shocking outcomes from ATD research on Instructional design

Challenge to Learn

The ATD published a report on Instructional design: “Instructional design now: a new age of learning and beyond” They did a survey among 1120 learning professionals. Info-graphic by ATD on report: instructional design now. Are the still using pen and paper? Here is their info-graphic.