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If Not ADDIE, Then What with Michael Allen #astdtk13

Learning Visions

I'm at the ASTD Tech Knowledge 2013 Conference kicking off today January 29, 2013 in San Jose, California. ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate) – it just wasn’t good enough for him. But we’re pressed to produce a product that changes behavior and creates organizational impact – and do it on time and budget.

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ADDIE isn't dead; how can it be?

Integrated Learnings

Analysis enables us to identify the cause of a performance gap and formulate a plan for addressing it. Ignoring this Analysis phase is a recipe for disaster. Perhaps, out of necessity, we gather what information we have, make a best guess, and go for it a la the Agile development method , but we must still take that step.

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A Conversation with Michael Allen–ADDIE, SAM & the Future of ID

Kapp Notes

Michael Allen and I sit down and discuss the Zebra program at ASTD conference way back in 2011. He has just released a new book, Leaving Addie for SAM: An Agile Model for Developing the Best Learning Experiences in which he describes what he calls the Successive approximation Model (SAM). KK: So, how does SAM work?

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Michael Allen – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Hence, those of us who haven’t been fully satisfied with this (process) have been using our own slightly varied adaptations.That is when you gave us Successive Approximation Model (SAM) – an agile development model that claims to help improve development efficiencies, and hence the effectiveness of learning experiences.

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MICHAEL ALLEN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Hence, those of us who haven’t been fully satisfied with this (process) have been using our own slightly varied adaptations.That is when you gave us Successive Approximation Model (SAM) – an agile development model that claims to help improve development efficiencies, and hence the effectiveness of learning experiences.

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The Customer Education Experts Directory

learnWorlds

Industries: SaaS, Project Management, Remote Work, Agile Teams, Computer Software. Additional Content: Strategies to Improve Collaboration for distributed agile teams. Agile/Scrum development. Summary: Work with Ed to learn how to keep your customers, why they choose to leave, and meet their needs effectively. User experience.

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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

eLearningArt

Download additional analysis and all the commentary in the free 2017 eLearning Learning Trends eBook. We continue to see a clear upward trend in the hunger of today’s Learning professionals to not only deliver more for less but to improve performance, increase agility and influence culture & this will only increase in 2017.