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Must Read Instructional Design Articles

LearnDash

On the surface, instructional design seems pretty straight-forward. If you are new to this field, then the learning curve can be a bit steep. If you are just starting out with instructional design, the five articles below will give you an introduction to some of the more popular concepts that you are bound to come across.

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Rapid eLearning Design And Development: A Watered Down Version Of ADDIE?

eLearning Industry

This article clarifies some of the myths surrounding rapid eLearning Design and Development. You can also find out what rapid eLearning can offer to organizations. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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Looking Back on 2010 with ADDIE

Integrated Learnings

Though a variety of models guide our instructional design work, I’d argue that ADDIE functions as the basic backbone of the process. Just about every model, trend, and best practice in the field supports one of the phases of ADDIE. eLearning and an Aging Workforce looks at a specific angle of audience analysis.

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The SAM (Successive Approximation Model) Approach to eLearning

eLearningMind

Some instructional design models sell you the idea that a slow and steady process is the best solution. But some eLearning projects call for fast and furious instructional design. In this article, you’ll learn about the model and its phases and benefits. SAM Model vs. Traditional Instructional Design.

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Quinn-Thalheimer: Tools, ADDIE, and Limitations on Design

Clark Quinn

For instance, rapid elearning tools make it easy to take PPTs and PDFs, add a quiz, and toss the resulting knowledge test and dump over to the LMS to lead to no impact on the organization. First, before I harp on the points of darkness, let me twist my head 360 and defend ADDIE. To me, ADDIE is just a project-management tool.

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Top 5 eLearning Skills for 2011

eLearning Weekly

They will have a small budget to outsource some work, but even those dollars might be reallocated for new software or video equipment, which could make the elearning duties easier. Given that trend, I hope readers aren’t surprised when I leave instructional design off my list.

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The Big Question for November - Future of ISD / ADDIE / HPT?

Tony Karrer

November's Big Question on the Learning Circuits Blog has been posted. The question this month is: Are ISD / ADDIE / HPT relevant in a world of rapid elearning, faster time-to-performance, and informal learning? If you look at the shift between eLearning 1.0, My answer is a definite: Yes, but.