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ADDIE Model. Instructional Design Guadalupe Castillo. What is the ADDIE Model?. It is used by instructional designers as well as training developers. The ADDIE Model stands: Analysis Design Development Implementation Evaluation. Historical Overview.
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ADDIE Model Instructional Design Guadalupe Castillo
What is the ADDIE Model? • It is used by instructional designers as well as training developers. • The ADDIE Model stands: Analysis Design Development Implementation Evaluation
Historical Overview • The ADDIE Model has been around since 1975 • It was generally known as • SAT (System Approach to Training) • ISD (Instructional System Design). • The ADDIE model was at first a linear model, then in 1984, the model evolved into phases when it was being used by the U.S. Army.
ADDIE’S Phases • The ADDIE Model includes five phases which include: • Analysis • Design • Development • Implementation • Evaluation
Analysis Phase • The Analysis phase is the starting point. It is in this phase were designers and trainers identify a problem and its possible solution as well as the following: • Goals • Objectives • Learning outcomes • Instructional methods • Materials
Design Phase • It is in this phase that strategies for developing an instruction , the following are implicated in this phase: • Learning objectives • Assessment instruments • Exercises • Content • Subject matter analysis • Lesson planning • Media selection
Development Phase • This phase is based on the Analysis and Design phase, the course materials is developed as well as the the course and the following: • Course content • Assignments • Assessments • Course structure • Supporting documentation
Implementation Phase • In this phase, the delivery of the instruction takes place. The instruction might be implicated in a classroom, lab, or computer based setting. • The following takes place in this phase: • Instruction is initiated • Course curriculum • Learning outcomes • Methods of delivery • Testing procedures
Evaluation Phase • The Evaluation phase occurs throughout the whole instructional design process, and within the five ADDIE phases.
Evaluation Phase • This phase consists of two types of evaluations • Formative evaluation, which is present in each stage of the ADDIE process. • It is an ongoing evaluation that helps improve the instruction before any final versions are implemented. • Summative evaluation , which consists of tests designed for domain specific criterion-related referenced items and providing opportunities for feedback from the users. • This evaluation is an assessment of the overall effectiveness of the instruction. For example when we take a college course, at the end of the semester we evaluate the course.
Summary • The ADDIE Model is, • Used by instructional designers and training developers. • Includes 5 phases that include: • Analysis • Design • Development • Implementation • Evaluation
Works Cited • ADDIE model instructional design. (n.d.). About E-Learning | Online Degrees | Online Colleges | Online Distance Education. Retrieved June 14, 2011, from http://www.about-elearning.com/addie-instructional-design-model.html • ADDIE Model. (2011, March 28). Instructional Design. Retrieved June 17, 2011, from http://www.instructionaldesign.org/models/addie.html • Caruso, S. (2011, April 7). The ADDIE Instructional Design Process | eAdultEducation.org. EAdultEducation - Adult Learning Theories and Research. Retrieved June 14, 2011, from http://www.eadulteducation.org/adult-learning/the-addie-instructional-design- process/ • Clark, D. (n.d.). ADDIE Model. Colocation | Broadband Wireless | Dedicated Servers | Web Design & Development | DSL | Web Hosting | Infinity Internet. Retrieved June 14, 2011, from http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/history_isd/addie.html • Instructional Design Using the Addie Model. (2010, January 16). Raleigh Way's Test Page. Retrieved June 14, 2011, from http://raleighway.com/addie/