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Iterating and evaluating

Clark Quinn

Let’s start by talking about our design processes. The 800 lb gorilla of ADDIE has shifted from a water flow model to a more iterative approach. As I explained about social media metrics, but applies here too, you should be iterating until you achieve the metrics you’ve set. Yet it still brings baggage.

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Instructional Design Basics: What Is ADDIE?

Convergence Training

Many people who wind up having training creation as part of their job roles have never had a full opportunity to learn about the basics of instructional design, how people learn, and how to develop training. One of those, and in fact the most commonly known one, is ADDIE. What Is ADDIE and What Does It Stand For?

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3 Powerful Learning Mediums Reimagined

OpenSesame

You follow the established instructional design protocol of ADDIE (analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation) and then present your content to the learner and ta-da! For evidence of how people enjoy video, we need look no further than the millions of YouTube views or social media posts online.

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3 Powerful Learning Mediums Reimagined

OpenSesame

You follow the established instructional design protocol of ADDIE (analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation) and then present your content to the learner and ta-da! For evidence of how people enjoy video, we need look no further than the millions of YouTube views or social media posts online.

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Getting strategic

Clark Quinn

She was about to give a presentation, and we were talking through her slides. Charles Jennings pointed out that they layer above her slides to the Learning and Development group was a missing ‘governance’ role, which he’s been thinking about quite a bit. ISPI) would miss the same things it misses.

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3 Powerful Learning Mediums Reimagined

OpenSesame

You follow the established instructional design protocol of ADDIE (analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation) and then present your content to the learner and ta-da! For evidence of how people enjoy video, we need look no further than the millions of YouTube views or social media posts online.

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Presentation Resources for Learning Tree Presentation

Kapp Notes

Here are links and a copy of the slides from the presentation: Presentation Learning Tree View more presentations from kkapp. and Social Media in a post called Random Web 2.0 Here are some ideas for selling social media for learning. Here are some statistics about Web 2.0 Statistics.

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