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ADDIE MODEL

ADDIE MODEL. What is ADDIE Model?. A traditional model used by instructional designers! To save time and money To Catch problems. HISTORY OF ADDIE. 1975 - Created for use in the U.S. Army 80’s – Evaluation & Control was the last phase and it changed to Evaluation.

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ADDIE MODEL

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  1. ADDIE MODEL

  2. What is ADDIE Model? A traditional model used by instructional designers! • To save time and money • To Catch problems

  3. HISTORY OF ADDIE 1975 - Created for use in the U.S. Army 80’s – Evaluation & Control was the last phase and it changed to Evaluation. 1995 – Was first used as an Acronym 2000’s – Gains intuitive insight into a problem.

  4. 5 PHASES OF ADDIE A nalysis D esign D evelopment I mplementation E valuation

  5. ANALYZE Preplan the course. • know Audience • Objectives • Goals • Environment

  6. DESIGN Design your course. • What is your strategies? • Instructions for learning?

  7. Develop Develop your course material. • Build assignments • Build structure

  8. IMPLEMENT Start to teach. • Expectations • Instruction • Overview of course • Get feedback

  9. EVALUATE Outcomes of the course. • Did the audience attain the learning? • What did you learn? • What can you make better?

  10. SUMMARY The ADDIE Model is a model that has 5 phases that include: • Analyze • Design • Develop • Implement • Evaluate There are different kinds of versions of this model which is used by instructional designers.

  11. WORKS CITED • Luczkowski, J. (Photographer). (2011). Using addie for training. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://www.instructionaldesignandtraining.blogspot.com • Blome, P. (Photographer). (2008). Analyze. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://blogs.scholastic.com • Ward, M. (Producer). (2010). What-is-design. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://blog.choenduring.com • Aurelius, M. (Producer). (n.d.). Investment plan. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://www.greekshares.com • (n.d.). Implement. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://www.implement.ca • uncategorized. (Photographer). (2008). Evaluate. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://yourorlandomortgagelender.com/ • Strickland, A. (2006, July 29). Addie model. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADDIE_Model • What is instructional design?. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.raleighway.com/addie/

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