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20+ More Books for Instructional Designers

Experiencing eLearning

Although I have several of Michael Allen’s books, I haven’t read Leaving ADDIE for SAM yet. Several people recommended that (including some who said they wished their organizations would pay more attention to it and move to a more agile approach). E-Learning and Blended Learning.

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Designing for Agile Learning

Big Dog, Little Dog

This is the fourth in a series of posts on Agile Learning Design: Post 1 - Agile Design: An Ethos for Creating Learning Platforms. Post 2 - Planning in Agile Learning Design. Post 3 - Orientation in Agile Learning Design. Note that the definition is based somewhat on Safer's (2007) definition of interaction design.

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Following Your Own Learning Programs

CLO Magazine

This research is further supported by Mark Waters and David Wall in their 2007 article, “Educational CPD: How UK GP Trainers Develop Themselves as Teachers.” Similarly, learning professionals rely on a trusted and well-established framework, the ADDIE model. Therefore, it becomes necessary to adjust plans.

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Design and Convergence

Big Dog, Little Dog

This is the third post of a series on extending ADDIE in order to solve wicked or complex problems: Post 1: Innovating With ADDIE. Now this is basically what you do with the Design phase of ADDIE, except with ADDIE, it implies a set of steps, such as developing learning objectives, identify the learning steps, developing tests, etc.

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The Innovation Award

CLO Magazine

Sanofi, a pharmaceutical and life sciences company, was in need of a global leadership development program that could keep pace with the needs of the business and increase departmental reach and agility. The team took the traditional ADDIE model and added three “lean” principles that were first developed in Toyota’s assembly plants.

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40+ Instructional Design and eLearning Books

Experiencing eLearning

Although I have several of Michael Allen’s books, I haven’t read Leaving ADDIE for SAM yet. Several people recommended that (including some who said they wished their organizations would pay more attention to it and move to a more agile approach). William Horton’s e-Learning by Design is Nahla Anwer Aly’s favorite book in the field.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

Rather than declare ADDIE dead, wouldn’t it make more sense to be sure that we are using it properly? Jane Hart shows in this Table; Social Learning = New Toolset + New Mindset + New Skillset New Mindset: Agility. Before I launch into my thoughts, here’s what Sara Ford (Program Manager of CodePlex) has to say about Agile: 1.