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ADDIE Model Instructional Design Natalie Cavazos S

ADDIE Model Instructional Design Natalie Cavazos S

What is the ADDIE model ? S This model takes you through the process

What is the ADDIE model ? S This model takes you through the process of creating effective educational courses and materials. S It is used as a blueprint for making and designing any instructional process S It is used for comparing and contrasting more developed models A D D I E

Historical Overview S Created by Florida State University for determining the process involved in

Historical Overview S Created by Florida State University for determining the process involved in the formation of a program for military training. S In 1997 it was said that other ID models can be used with ADDIE making it an all-purpose model. S In the 1980’s the model was updated to the one that is most seen today.

ADDIE includes five phases S A- Analyze S D- Design S D- Develop S

ADDIE includes five phases S A- Analyze S D- Design S D- Develop S I- Implement S E- Evaluate These are the essential components of any Instructional Design process.

Analysis Phase S The designer identifies the learning problems, objectives, the learning environment, as

Analysis Phase S The designer identifies the learning problems, objectives, the learning environment, as well as the learners’ existing knowledge and skills. S These are some of the questions asked S Who are the learners? S What are their characteristics? S What type of learning constraints exist? S What is the timeline for project completion?

Design Phase S The design phase deals with instruments, learning objectives, exercises, and lesson

Design Phase S The design phase deals with instruments, learning objectives, exercises, and lesson planning. S This phase should be planned and specific. Using well- organized methods of identifying and developing a set of strategies. S They should document every design strategy and create a prototype.

Development Phase S In this phase, instructional designers create and assemble components created in

Development Phase S In this phase, instructional designers create and assemble components created in the design phase. S The designers create storyboards and graphics. If online learning is involved programmers develop technologies. S The project is then reviewed and revised according to feedback.

Implementation Phase S During this phase the plan is put into action. A procedure

Implementation Phase S During this phase the plan is put into action. A procedure and training are provided for the teacher and student. S Training facilitators go over the course curriculum with teachers on method of delivery, and testing procedures. S With students they train them over new software and hardware, as well as registration.

Evaluation Phase S There are two different evaluations taking place. S The Formative evaluation

Evaluation Phase S There are two different evaluations taking place. S The Formative evaluation is done in each of the ADDIE stages. S The Summative evaluation consists of tests about the criteria, and provides feedback from the users.

Evaluation Phase S Rapid prototyping – also known as continual feedback, has been a

Evaluation Phase S Rapid prototyping – also known as continual feedback, has been a way that the generic ADDIE model has been improved.

Summary S The ADDIE model guides you through the process of creating effective educational

Summary S The ADDIE model guides you through the process of creating effective educational courses and materials. The five phases are. . S Analyze S Design S Develop S Implement S Evaluate

Works Cited S Brown, A. , & Green, T. (2011). The essentials of instructional

Works Cited S Brown, A. , & Green, T. (2011). The essentials of instructional design. (2 nd ed. , Vol. ed. ). Boston, MA: Pearson Education. S Learning Theories Knowledgebase (2011). ADDIE Model learning-theories. com. Retrieved Sept 12, 2013 from http: //www. learning-theories. com/addie-model. html S The ADDIE Timeline (2011). ADDIE Model timeline nwlink. com. Retrieved Sept 12, 2013 fromhttp: //www. nwlink. com/~donclark/history_isd/addie. ht ml