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Instructional Design

Instructional Design. The ADDIE Model. By: Antonio Zubieta. What is Instructional Design?. It’s a systematic approach to developing a lesson or course that ensures that specific goals and needs will be accomplished. ADDIE. Most common type of model of instructional design. Analyze.

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Instructional Design

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  1. Instructional Design The ADDIE Model By: Antonio Zubieta

  2. What is Instructional Design? • It’s a systematic approach to developing a lesson or course that ensures that specific goals and needs will be accomplished.

  3. ADDIE • Most common type of model of instructional design

  4. Analyze ADDIEModel Design Evaluate Develop Implement

  5. Analyze • Needs • Problems • Goals

  6. Design • Content • Materials • Method of instruction and delivery

  7. Develop • Lesson Material • Assignments • Tested for validity

  8. Implement • Delivery of instructional material

  9. Evaluate • Revise • Efficiency • Effectiveness • Improvements

  10. ADDIE • ADDIE process can be utilize in many different situations where a lesson or training material is being developed.

  11. References • Beraud, Florence “LT Blog About learning, training, technology at ITC-ILO”. ADDIE Instructional Design Model: A Structured Training Methodology. 14 September 2010 <http://itcilo.wordpress.com/2009/02/09/the-addie-instructional-design/>. • Pappas, Christopher “The ADDIE Instructional Design Model.” The ADDIE Instructional Design Model. 15 September 2010 <http://www.slideshare.net/CPappasOnline/the-addie-instructional-design-model>. • Castagno, Chuck "The ADDIE Model - Why Use It?." The ADDIE Model - Why Use It?. 14 September 2010. <http://ezinearticles.com/?The-ADDIE-Model---Why-Use-It?&id=859615>.

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