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Rapid Prototyping of Online Learning Materials Brian Newberry June 05

Rapid Prototyping of Online Learning Materials Brian Newberry June 05. What is Rapid Prototyping? Rapid Prototyping is an immersive, iterative process of developing something. Begin with an idea, build a model, test the model and fix what breaks.

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Rapid Prototyping of Online Learning Materials Brian Newberry June 05

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  1. Rapid Prototyping of Online Learning Materials Brian Newberry June 05

  2. What is Rapid Prototyping? Rapid Prototyping is an immersive, iterative process of developing something. Begin with an idea, build a model, test the model and fix what breaks. Rapid Prototyping is the right-brain approach to design. Some see Rapid Prototyping as a step in a traditional ADDIE approach. Others see Rapid Prototyping as it's own method. Rapid Prototyping isn't the lazy-man's way... it is hard work.

  3. Why does it work? First to market wins (sometimes) Continuous incremental improvement Represents a real-world method of design (who hasn't made an unsupported decision using ADDIE?) Early success breeds future success When done correctly it develops a shared vision, shared vocabulary, shared definition of success It results in effective products

  4. Why does it fail? Holding onto preconceived notions Not listening to users Reluctance to change design Implementation in improper situations Divergent visions Burnout - Creeping Featurism

  5. How do we do it? Tripp and Bichelmeyer's Model:

  6. How do we do it? Newberry’s Model Describe outcomes (Define Success) Imagine an approach Build - Test - Fix Refine outcomes and repeat

  7. How do we do it? Describe your model ?

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