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PDR Design Model Supports Shift to Learning Design in the Work Context

Living in Learning

If knowledge workers are not in training, they must be at work. In the August 14th post, “The Learning Continuum – Using the PDR Design Model” I introduced you to the concept of expanded discovery that should precede application of the traditional instructional design model – ADDIE. ADDIE) serve as a comprehensive approach.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

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Budgeting for Learning 2.0: As I’ve repeatedly stated, formal classroom sessions are important, but they don’t have to be the only thing offered to the employee base, and they don’t have to exhaust the entire budget. Before I launch into my thoughts, here’s what Sara Ford (Program Manager of CodePlex) has to say about Agile: 1.

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The Learning Continuum – Using the PDR Design Model

Living in Learning

Many of us cut our professional learning design teeth using the long-held tradition of the ADDIE instructional design (ISD) model. With that open-minded mentality, I confess to listening to the debate and wondering if the ADDIE model really is falling short, or if our application of it is worthy of re-examination. So what do we do?

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Top 70 eLearning Articles - Hot Topics: iPad Adobe Captivate - July 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

There is a growing head of steam around changes to education systems around the world, largely driven by budget cuts. Are you using ADDIE without realizing it? There is so much misinformation about ADDIE – so here is my post to try and shine a little sunshine on the topic. You may be using ADDIE without even realizing it.