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Back to Basics: What is Instructional Design?

Obsidian Learning

While there are many models of instructional design, the most common stages of the process are described in the ADDIE model (see, for example, Gustafson & Branch, 2002). The ADDIE model has five phases: Analysis. ADDIE is a handy model can be used for developing new training and revising existing training.

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Instructional Design Model

Wizcabin

The ADDIE Instructional Design Model. The ADDIE model is one of the first instructional design models. ADDIE is an acronym that stands for Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate. You can familiarize your learners with the information by relating it to their already acquired knowledge.

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Congrats on your new LMS! But Wait.

eLearning 24-7

Example: The call would have your administrator on the call – and perhaps as the Training Director – you too. Back in 2002, I saw it up front and personal and trust me after that, I said no more – actually I said something else, but hey its a PG blog here. Someone with knowledge of say ADDIE or Gagne?

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What Does the "A" in KSA Really Mean?

Big Dog, Little Dog

In that same year, Robert Gagne ("Domains of Learning," Interchange 3 , 1972, 1-8) developed five categories of learning: verbal information, intellectual skill, cognitive strategy, attitude, and motor skill. In Human Resource Development (2002), the Authors, Randy Desimone, Jon Werner, and David Harris, use "abilities" (p.

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Are You Riding the Waves or the Ripples? Tracking Learning Trends

Vignettes Learning

Thinkers of that era believed that when learners retain abundant knowledge, they perform on the job when needed: “Thought First - Action Later” (Johnson, 2002). Social Media and Learning In " Informal Learning ", Jay Cross relates that 90% of knowledge and skills are acquired by learners informally.

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Whole-Task Practice, Visuals, ID, Training, Blogs, & Poverty

Big Dog, Little Dog

vM&K give an example task: controlling air traffic. Worked examples might include radar and voice information about a particular problem situation (the "given"), similar information showing a safe resolution of the problem (the goal), and actions necessary to reach or maintain safety (the acceptable solutions).