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ADDIE MODEL

ADDIE MODEL. By: Angelina Salazar. Instructional Design Professor Eduardo Farias. Explaining the ADDIE model. It is a model used by instructional designers and trainers. It’s a support tool and also an instructional tool to accomplish the tasks. The ADDIE model consists of five phases.

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ADDIE MODEL

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  1. ADDIE MODEL By: Angelina Salazar • Instructional Design • Professor Eduardo Farias

  2. Explaining the ADDIE model • It is a model used by instructional designers and trainers. It’s a support tool and also an instructional tool to accomplish the tasks. The ADDIE model consists of five phases.

  3. What does ADDIE stand for? • A – analysis • D – design • D – development • I – implementation • E - evaluation

  4. Analysis Phase • This is where the designer figures out the problem. The goal, learning environment, and objectives are considered during this phase.

  5. Design Phase • In this phase, the plan should be identified and also, the procedures. Then the design must be applied.

  6. Development Phase • During this phase, the materials are used to create a model and the project should be reviewed and revised.

  7. Implementation Phase • This phase consists of testing the project. This prepares learners to be trained and the designers to study the effectiveness.

  8. Evaluation Phase • During the evaluation phase, this is the where all the phases are evaluated to see if the project has accomplished it’s objectives.

  9. In Conclusion • These phases are repeated and the designer and trainer can see if improvements are needed. The outcome of each phase is essential for the next phase.

  10. Work Cited • www.rememberanything.com/addie-model/ • www.learning-theories.com/addie-model.html • http://www.syl.com/hb/instructionaldesignersmodelstheaddiemodel.html

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