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An Instructional Design Toolkit

Torrance Learning

We’re sharing some of our favorite instructional design techniques here in this toolkit to support new instructional designers or “old” ones who want to sharpen their saw (pun completely intended). Why a toolkit? Evaluate program & learner success. Download the 8 Ls of Evaluation poster.

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Action Mapping Instructional Design & Learning Evaluation

Watershed

As we covered in the ADDIE model , it’s important to stay aligned with the business goals and outcomes as you develop and deliver learning. Action Mapping & ADDIE: A Powerful Sidekick. Since we covered the ADDIE model in our last post, you may be wondering where and how action mapping actually fits into that process.

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How to Structure a Custom eLearning Course

Thinkdom

You've got to plan, design, develop, and evaluate to ensure your course hits the bullseye of your learners' needs and objectives. These objectives are also key in learning evaluation, helping us gauge course effectiveness and pinpoint areas for enhancement. The choice between ADDIE and SAM depends on the specific needs of your course.

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5 Sets of Tried-and-True Resources for Instructional Designers

Maestro

Is your instructional-design toolkit up-to-date? Another model that informs our learning principles is Kirkpatrick’s model for learning evaluation : reaction, learning, behavior, and results. Our team prioritizes balancing timeless and timely: referencing the tried-and-true while staying on the cutting edge of the learning landscape.

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And ADDIE wasn't even there to see it.

bozarthzone

There's been lot of talk in Twitterland lately about the usefulness of the ADDIE process model often used in instructional design (much on the theme of whether ADDIE is dead), and the validity/existence of "informal" learning. As L & D professionals we need to have many items in our toolkits. ADDIE is one. And it worked.

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The U.S. Army, Frog Design, & ADDIE: On Design

Big Dog, Little Dog

This is the sixth post in a series on extending ADDIE in order to solve wicked or complex problems: Post 1: Innovating With ADDIE. Post 5: Evaluate and Adaptation. However, like any good craftsperson, ADDIE should not be the ONLY tool within your toolkit. Extending ADDIE with the lessons of Frog Design and the U.S.

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Understanding Durable vs. Perishable Skills and How to Balance Them

Avilar

Semi-durable skills: The ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) process used for designing and developing learning content or Scrum software development framework. This Competency Management Toolkit can help you get started. RELATED RESOURCES. Skills and Competencies: What is the Difference?

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