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Essential Criteria for Choosing the Right Video-Based Learning Model

Obsidian Learning

In either case, the learning should be treated as any other learning deliverable, that is, designed and developed in accordance with reliable instructional design models. For example, if your team uses ADDIE to design and develop traditional learning programs, you’d apply that same process for video-based learning.

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e-Learning Scripts for Animated Corporate Videos

Ninja Tropic

Between the accessibility, convenience and cost-effective approach, animation has become the clear choice as it offers a simplistic alternative to traditional training methods. There are two models eLearning script writers can use for an animated educational video – SAM and ADDIE. Any input helps.

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e-Learning Scripts for Animated Corporate Videos

Ninja Tropic

Between the accessibility, convenience and cost-effective approach, animation has become the clear choice as it offers a simplistic alternative to traditional training methods. There are two models eLearning script writers can use for an animated educational video – SAM and ADDIE. Any input helps.

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ADDIE Isn’t So Bad Afterall, As Long As You Use It Right

IT Training Department Blog

But unfortunately, it’s becoming more common than ever to skip analysis and design or use an alternative but lesser model. Then there’s the shiny object crowd who’s always looking for something new and better. ADDIE may be an old instructional design model, but it isn’t outdated. Think again.

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The A-Z of eLearning Acronyms (with bonus explanations from experts)

TalentLMS

ADDIE = Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement and Evaluate. Rhonda DeYoung, Senior Learning Experience Designer, Anthem, Inc. explains: “Using the ADDIE method for instructional design is like building a house. ADDIE is a tried and true method for making a training house a learning home.”. An alternative to ADDIE.

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Instructional Design Basics: What Is ADDIE?

Convergence Training

One of those, and in fact the most commonly known one, is ADDIE. ADDIE is an acronym that stands for each of the steps of the model–analyze, design, develop, implement, and evaluation (or you might see it listed out as analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation). What Is ADDIE and What Does It Stand For?

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Deeper eLearning Design: Part 2 – Practice Makes Perfect

Learnnovators

You might simplify the problems they face, or have some parts of the task performed (make it natural in how that happens, so the story is plausible). For instance in learning, to diagnose trouble in a system, you might have obvious things first, and then gradually build up to multiple interacting problems.

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