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Instructional Design. The ADDIE Model. By Ana Margot Rookstool. Instructional Design. is the process of creating something that teaches a specific topic, develops skills or encourages further study. ADDIE. is the most common model of instructional design. The ADDIE Model. Analyze.
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Instructional Design The ADDIE Model By Ana Margot Rookstool
Instructional Design is the process of creating something that teaches a specific topic, develops skills or encourages further study.
ADDIE is the most common model of instructional design.
TheADDIEModel Analyze Evaluate Design Implement Develop
Analyze Needs Analysis Job Analysis Task Analysis
Design Plan a Strategy
Develop Lesson Plans Lesson Materials
Implement Delivering of Instruction
Evaluate Effectiveness and Efficiency
ADDIE These five steps can be implemented at any level of instruction or for developing any type of instructional material.
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