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ADDIE Model of Instructional Design

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Implementing the Addie Model. Although there are several instructional design models, one of the most common is the ADDIE Model of instructional design. ADDIE stands for analyze, design, develop, implement and evaluate. To help facilitate this process, consult Bloom’s Taxonomy. Let’s break down each step a bit further.

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Top 10 skills every Instructional Designer should know

Paradiso Solutions

Communication that is above average. Communication that is above average. ADDIE, Bloom’s Learning Taxonomy, and Kirkpatrick’s Levels of Training Evaluations are a few examples. But unfortunately, few people have the artistic ability to storyboard, create imagery out of ideas, and present facts engagingly.

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100 eLearning Articles and White Papers

Tony Karrer

Building community in an online learning environment: communication, cooperation and collaboration 16. Storyboards & eLearning (Pt. 1) " EduTech gEEks.We're a new brEEd Still new on campus, social software tools can support students and staff beyond the classroom, reaching around the world for learning and communication 17.

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35 Top eLearning Articles and 6 Hot Topics for March

eLearning Learning Posts

The Great ADDIE Debate - Learnlets , March 27, 2010 At the eLearning Guild’s Learning Solutions conference this week, Jean Marripodi convinced Steve Acheson and myself to host a debate on the viability of ADDIE in her ID Zone. Here are our top ten questions to ask yourself if you’re the one reviewing someone else’s storyboard.

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The Mobile eLearning Express: A Brief History of Distance Courses

eLearning Brothers

“Spurred by the threat of the Civil War and the need for faster communication with the West. Though the famous mail service only lasted from April 1860 to October 1861,” it was a reflection of early communication methods. Review instructional design models, specifically ADDIE, Constructivism and Backwards design.

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Come to Terms with the Basic Terms of E-learning

CommLab India

Learner progress is tracked through assessments and the course is wrapped in an API (Application Programming Interface: an interface to help one program communicate with another) such as SCORM or Tin Can to host it on a Learning Management System (LMS) from where it can be accessed by learners. The ADDIE Model. Description.