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Is ADDIE Still Effective in Today’s Learning Environment?

Hurix Digital

For decades, the ADDIE model has reigned supreme as the framework for instructional design (ID). But with today’s rapidly evolving learning environment, questions arise: Is ADDIE still effective? Can it keep pace with the demands of diverse learners and agile development? Develop: Create learning materials and activities.

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Optimize Your Learning Strategy with a Training Needs Assessment

Infopro Learning

Organizations that thrive in the face of change possess the necessary resources and strategies to capitalize on their opportunities. This blog aims to provide a general understanding of the essential components of training needs assessments for an effective learning strategy , different strategies, as well as their benefits and pitfalls.

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Key Measures You Must Adopt for a Sustainable Training Delivery

Infopro Learning

Sustainability is an effective business strategy that optimizes different opportunities and mitigates risks. As a solution, organizations must adopt an agile learning design model to ensure flexibility and speed. Microlearning is becoming one of today’s most effective training strategies.

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eLearning Glossary Part 2: More Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

ADDIE- The ADDIE model is a process used by instructional designers and training developers offering guidelines for creating effective training. Essentially this is the strategy phase. AGILE- AGILE is the counter method to sequential processes like ADDIE. But you weren’t full. You asked for seconds.

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Agile eLearning development: business goals and road map

Challenge to Learn

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.

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Agile eLearning development (2): Culture

Challenge to Learn

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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Content, Skill and Scale: ID Best Practices?

Infopro Learning

It covers learning objectives, presentation strategy, course duration, content coverage, writing style, characters, relevancy, formatting, completion screen, CYUs, key takeaways, assessments, and much more. At Infopro Learning, we create engaging eLearning courses using a comprehensive checklist.