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ADDIE Backwards Planning Model

Big Dog, Little Dog

The ADDIE Backwards Model is quite similar to most other ADDIE type models. The steps in the Analysis Phase closely align with Phillips' Needs Model and Kirkpatrick's Four Levels of Evaluations. List Entry Behaviors - what the learners must know before entering the learning process. Development Phase. Evaluation Phase.

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Your Top 5 eLearning Questions Answered

SHIFT eLearning

Question 2: The ADDIE model. Answer: ADDIE stands for analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation. ADDIE works as a road map, allowing designers to see both the big picture of the course and how each step in the process builds on the next. The Phillips model measures training outcomes at five levels.

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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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CLO Symposium

Jay Cross

It replaces the inward-looking mumbo-jumbo of Kirkpatrick and the Phillips with business measures. Marines reinforced his messages that emotion is as much or more important than the rational, that behavior is what counts, and that spirit and sense of purpose are the prime motivators. On the surface, this looks great.

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