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ADDIE

Capytech

ADDIE Hi, I’m Damian, co-founder of Capytech. And today I’m going to be discussing ADDIE, one of the granddaddies of the instructional design methodologies originally founded back in actually World War Two and then formalized in around 1975 for the US Army. So we’ll go through the various phases of the ADDIE process step by step.

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How to Create an Online Course regardless of authoring tool or lack thereof

eLearning 24-7

I remember attending a virtual world workshop where the expert didn’t know how to create a virtual place where virtual folks could attend to acquire information, attend sessions, and so forth. They were experts, but they talked way over anyone in attendance. What to Ignore ADDIE. Sounds great, but it has passed its prime.

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ADDIE vs AGILE: How to set up a fast and effective eLearning production process

LearnUpon

The ADDIE model for eLearning. ADDIE has been around since the 1950s. ADDIE is an acronym made up of five words: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. In its purest form, each phase of ADDIE should be completed in turn with the outcomes fed into the next phase. Pros of ADDIE. Development.

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What are Alpha, Beta, Gold Stages in eLearning Content Development?

Thinkdom

eLearning is a vital tool in Learning and Development, offering a flexible and efficient method of delivering learning and training. It’s not just about compiling information, but about designing an experience that facilitates learning. This includes the structure of the course, the learning objectives it aims to fulfil.

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How to support authors that have no experience?

Challenge to Learn

Corporations are moving to ‘sustainable e-Learning development’ They are looking for new, more agile ways of creating e-Learning to meet the on-demand requirements from the business side. But how can you ensure that these subject matter experts will create decent content? Sustainable e-Learning development.

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The Difference Between Instructional designer and eLearning developer

Paradiso Solutions

Their real skill lies in converting raw data into engaging and digestible content with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs). Instructional Designer Skill Set Pedagogical Knowledge: Deep understanding of learning theories, instructional design models (e.g., ADDIE, SAM), and adult learning principles.

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What Opportunities are there for Instructional Designers  &  Developers?

Adobe Captivate

Sociocultural Learning Theory. The ADDIE Model. Bloom’s Taxonomy Of Learning Objectives. Knowledge of eLearning authoring tools such as Captivate. You will most likely have access to Subject Matter Experts (SME’s) within the company. Merrill’s Principles Of Instruction. The SAM Model.