Title: The ADDIE Instructional Model Design
1The ADDIEInstructional Design MODEL
DEIAN CRISTEL A RIVERACTP 7-3
2ADDIE
- Is the basis for almost all instructional Systems
design. - is an instructional systems design framework that
many instructional designers and training
developers use to develop courses.
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4THE STEPS DO NOT FALL IN THE SAME ORDER.
5PHASE I ANALYSIS
the analysis phase is when the problem and
instructional goals are outlined. This is where
instructional designers spend time understanding
what needs to be made and how they will use the
ADDIE model to make it.
6PHASE II DESIGN
The design phase of the ADDIE model is when
learning objectives are systematically set out
and planned for. The learning objectives will be
the framework for the creation of content for the
learner.
What types of resources will you use
to develop materials for this training?
When will content be completed?
7PHASE III DEVELOPMENT
development phase is when the assets required to
implement the design are collected together and
the output starts to come into shape. The
development phase is important and requires
access to high-quality assets.
Offer suggestions to engage learner
8PHASE IV IMPLEMENTATION
Implementation during the rollout of an ADDIE
framework is where content creators and learners
have a procedure for training set out. The
rollout is where learners first interact with the
lessons and its important to do this in a way
that allows for the collection of feedback.
9PHASE V EVALUATION
The evaluation phase of ADDIE is the ongoing and
after the fact evaluation of what went well and
what did not. Quick and clear feedback is then
fed back into the ADDIE model of development.
10ADDIE is one of the most commonly used learning
models. It is important because it provides a
proven method for designing clear and effective
training programs. instructional design jobs,
mastery of ADDIE is a common attribute on job
descriptions.
- importance of addie model
11ADDIE MODEL
12https//tinyurl.com/f299abdv https//www.edapp.co
m/blog/the-addie-model/ http//www.mass-service.o
rg/sites/default/files/A1120ADDIE20Presentation
20Materials.pdf
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