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From Analysis to Evaluation: Leveraging AI in the ADDIE Approach

Infopro Learning

The ADDIE (Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate) model, a framework for creating effective learning programs, has been a staple of instructional design for nearly five decades. Instructional designers can input data from analysis into AI to make learning objectives that match what is needed.

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Iterative Design Models: ADDIE vs SAM

eLearningMind

The two most well-known iterative design models, ADDIE and SAM, represent very different methods for designing eLearning. Choosing whether ADDIE or SAM is best suited for employees and learning goals presents an interesting debate for designers. The ADDIE Model. But First: a Definition. SAM (Successive Approximation Model).

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Iterative Design Models: ADDIE vs SAM

eLearningMind

The two most well-known iterative design models, ADDIE and SAM, represent very different methods for designing eLearning. Choosing whether ADDIE or SAMis best suited for employees and learning goals presents an interesting debate for designers. The ADDIE Model. But First: a Definition. SAM (Successive Approximation Model).

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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. In the Agile Methodology, collaboration is a fundamental element of the process, much more so than in ADDIE.

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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? This blog delves into the heart of this debate, examining the benefits and limitations of the ADDIE model in the modern context.

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Uncovering Performance Gaps With Front End Analysis

Dashe & Thomson

The ADDIE model has served the instructional design community well for decades. For the uninitiated, ADDIE stands for: Analysis. But in the “real world,” the analysis phase is often curtailed, if not overlooked outright. Decision-makers are often not versed in the ADDIE methodology. Development. Implementation.

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Using the Scrum Process to Manage eLearning Projects

Dashe & Thomson

Let’s face it: as helpful as ADDIE is as an instructional design methodology, it doesn't really guide the the project management process. That’s because ADDIE, like many instructional design methodologies, wasn’t originally designed with the “e” in mind. But do you know what can? How to start using Scrum today.