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Book review: Leaving ADDIE for SAM: will agile eLearning development become mainstream?

Challenge to Learn

I’m interested in agile development because we develop the easygenerator software in an agile way. Michael and Richard present us an agile alternative for ADDIE: SAM (Successive Approximation Model). It is followed by an analysis of ADDIE, looking at its original form and some new manifestations.

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5 eLearning Trends Leading to the End of the Learning Management System

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These content assets will need to be identified and indexed for easy and effective searches by the learner. I also believe that we have to leave ADDIE (or ADDIE like methods) and move into agile eLearning development. For more info please contact: Kasper Spiro (CEO easygenerator), k.spiro@easygenerator.com. Conclusion.

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My tips for the DevLearn conference in Las Vegas

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Session 303 : Michael Allen: A New Agile Model: Leaving ADDIE Behind. Should be interesting, a presentation on how all the 21th century changes effects learning design and methodologies like ADDIE and Agile. And easygenerator is present at the expo with a booth (#421). Looking forward to this session.

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2012 in retrospective: top 10 posts

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Why Easygenerator will launch a free edition of her authoring software. We need to find more effective ways to present our learning content to our learners and that means we have to move away from the current ‘book’ and ‘slide show’ metaphors. The launch of our free edition was big for easygenerator (number 3).

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How to support authors that have no experience?

Challenge to Learn

What it comes down to, is that the old way of creating e-Learning (with instructional designers and through the ADDIE process) is way too slow. By giving simple tools (like Easygenerator) to their Subject Matter Experts, they can have them create courses, quizzes and knowledge documents. User-generated learning. Didactical structure.

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On demand: agile e-Learning development #LCBQ

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The on demand question has a big effect on them. The most used one is the ADDIE model, where development has five phases:Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation. We do our software development at easygenerator through an agile method and I love it! We build the new easygenerator version in 3 months.

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Want to be successful at e-Learning? Don’t make the mistakes experts make!

Challenge to Learn

I’m CEO of Easygenerator and as a CEO you have to be all-round. In developing e-Learning a lot of e-Learning experts are using a methodology that is called ADDIE. But keeping it simple can be at least as effective and much faster and cheaper. Here are the lessons learned. Do not go for the all-in-one solutions!