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The ADDIE Instructional Design Model by Christopher Pappas

The ADDIE Instructional Design Model by Christopher Pappas. The ADDIE instructional design model is possibly the best-known instructional design model.

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The ADDIE Instructional Design Model by Christopher Pappas

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  1. The ADDIE Instructional Design Modelby Christopher Pappas

  2. The ADDIE instructional design model is possibly the best-known instructional design model.

  3. The ADDIE model refers to Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement and Evaluate. Furthermore, provides a step-by-step process that helps instructional designers plan and create training programs with a framework in order to make sure that their instructional products are effective and that their processes are as efficient as they can possibly be.

  4. Analyze • Who is the audience and what are their characteristics? • Did we identify the new behavioral outcome? • What types of learning constraints exist? • What are the delivery options? • What are the online pedagogical considerations? • What is the timeline for project completion?

  5. Design • Documentation of the project's instructional, visual and technical design strategy • Apply instructional strategies according to the intended behavioral outcomes by domain (cognitive, affective, psychomotor). • Create storyboards • Design the user interface and user experience • Prototype creation • Apply visual design (graphic design)

  6. Development • List activities that will help the students learn the task. • Select the delivery method such as tapes, handouts, etc. • Review existing material so that you do not reinvent the wheel. • Develop the instructional courseware. • Synthesize the courseware into a viable training program. • Validate the instruction to ensure it accomplishes all goals and objectives.

  7. Implement • During the implementation phase, a procedure for training the facilitators and the learners is developed. • The facilitators’ training should cover the course curriculum, learning outcomes, method of delivery, and testing procedures. • Preparation of the learners include training them on new tools (software or hardware),student registration. • This also the phase where the project manager ensures that the books, hands on equipment, tools, CD-ROMs and software are in place, and that the learning application or website is functional.

  8. Evaluation • Review and evaluate each phase (analyze, design, develop, implement) to ensure it is accomplishing what it is supposed to. • Perform external evaluations, e.g. observe that the learner on the job can actually perform the tasks that were trained. • Revise training system to make it better.

  9. ADDIE

  10. References • http://www.dennistester.com/addie.htm • http://www.intulogy.com/addie/ • http://www.ptrain.com/products/instdes.htm • http://elearning.menhaj.com/methodology.aspx • http://ed.isu.edu/addie/index.html

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