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4 Important Differences Between Agile and ADDIE in L&D

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The ADDIE and Agile frameworks are two development methodologies that are leveraged to guide L&D teams through a project. The philosophies of the ADDIE and Agile methodologies share many of the same practices. The business requirements are defined and documented prior to moving onto the next phase.

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Agile Development for eLearning

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Linear vs. Leaner eLearning Development: How to Drive Innovation and Customer Satisfaction. Traditionally, eLearning industry has followed the linear development process forever. ADDIE is probably the most well-known method of this linear process. There are only the product owner, the development team, and the scrum master.

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4 Important Differences Between Agile and ADDIE in L&D

Infopro Learning

The ADDIE and Agile frameworks are two development methodologies that are leveraged to guide L&D teams through a project. The philosophies of the ADDIE and Agile methodologies share many of the same practices. The business requirements are defined and documented prior to moving onto the next phase.

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Agile eLearning development: business goals and road map

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This is a first post in a series of post on Agile eLearning development. This series is sparked by the book ‘Leaving ADDIE for SAM’ by Michael Allen and Richard Sites. I do believe that agile software development can offer us even more very practical ‘best practices’ that we can apply to eLearning. Software role.

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Key Measures You Must Adopt for a Sustainable Training Delivery

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How your organization delivers training determines whether employees develop new skills and apply them at work. Sustainability holds the utmost relevance today; therefore, most businesses pivot to the sustainability of training delivery. Most learners need to remember what they have learned when they get out of a classroom session.

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Agile eLearning development (6): Recap

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Over the past weeks I have written a series of blog post on agile eLearning development. Leaving ADDIE for SAM. The book ‘Leaving Addie’ for Sam by Michael Allen and Richard Sites inspired me to write these series. A must read for anyone involved in eLearning development. Business goals and road maps.

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Agile eLearning development (2): Culture

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I planned to write this second post on agile eLearning development about the backlog and estimations. The difference between a classic waterfall approach and an agile one is way more than applying a different set of tools and techniques, it is a different state of mind. But there is more to agile.

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