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What Is the ADDIE Model?. The ADDIE model is a generic and simplified instructional system design model ADDIE is short for Analyze Design Develop Implement Evaluate. History Overview.
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What Is the ADDIE Model? • The ADDIE model is a generic and simplified instructional system design model • ADDIE is short for • Analyze • Design • Develop • Implement • Evaluate
History Overview • 1975- creation of ADDIE, by the Center for Educational Technology at Florida State University for the U.S Army • Early 80s- steps within phases changed to fit an organization’s needs. • Mid 80s-ADDIE changed from a Waterfall model to Dynamic model • Mid 80s-Last phase changed from Evaluation and Control to Evaluation. • 1995- First used as an Acronym
Includes Five Phases • Analyze Phase • Design Phase • Develop Phase • Implement Phase • Evaluate Phase
Analysis Phase • Often known as Front-End Analysis • Foundation for all subsequent design and development activities • The instructional problem is clarified • Goals and objectives are established • The learning environment and learner characteristics are identified
Design Phase • Instructional strategies are designed and media choices are made during the design phase • Ends in model or blueprint of training process for future development • Includes Five keys for future development • Learning objectives • performance test • Learning steps • Entry behaviors • Structure and sequence the instructional outline
Development Phase • Materials are produced according to decisions made during the design phase • Fleshes out all previous content built in the previous phases (Analysis and Design)
Implementation Phase • Also known as Delivery phase. • Testing of prototypes • Targeted Audience • Putting the product in full production • Training learners and instructors on how to use product
Evaluation Phase Consist of two parts • Formative • Formative is present in each stage • Summative • Summative consist of test for criterion-related referenced items and providing opportunities for feedback from the users.
Works Cited • Web.archive.org (1996). College of Education - ADDIE. [online] Retrieved from: http://web.archive.org/web/20060709154016/http://ed.isu.edu/addie/index.html [Accessed: 1 Sep 2013]. • Web.archive.org (1996). College of Education - ADDIE. [online] Retrieved from: http://web.archive.org/web/20060709154016/http://ed.isu.edu/addie/index.html [Accessed: 1 Sep 2013].