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History of the LMS

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Everyone I knew, followed the ADDIE approach. Flash was very popular, but you needed to know Flash – and yep even in Flash, you could take the course design to a whole new level of engagement. Other fun tidbits AICC was the leader here, then came SCORM. Is Kirkpatrick still in play? I argue no.

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In Memory – Corporate Instructional Designers

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A product called Macromedia Flash (being used with web sites) became a go to for course development. You added “objects” ADDIE (developed for everything but e-learning) was tapped. I went with a Hybrid form of ADDIE. If you didn’t know Flash nor have an instructional design background, options were limited.

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Learning and Development Glossary

Petra Mayer

The Agile Learning model is often held in contrast to the ADDIE process. Several eLearning standards, including SCORM, xAPI (Tin Can) and AICC, help enhance the interoperability of online learning content and technologies. Kirkpatrick Model. Agile Learning. It became widely adopted in the 1990s. Interoperability.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

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ADDIE (Analysis Design Development Implementation). The ADDIE model is an acronym: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. In today’s fast-paced learning environments, the AGILE method is often seen as more efficient than ADDIE. ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning). Agile Learning. Gamification.