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Discover the essentials of E-Learning through the ADDIE Model, an effective framework for instructional design. Explore the five phases: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. Learn about key aspects, including legal implications, user experience, media development, and performance tracking. This guide provides essential tools and strategies for creating engaging and effective E-Learning content. Whether for corporate training or educational institutions, our insights will help you navigate the complexities of E-Learning development.
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Do You NeedE-Learning? Diane Elkins @dpelkins dpelkins@artisanelearning.com
The ADDIE Model A D D I E
The ADDIE Model A D D I E
Differences in the Design Phase Navigation • Locked vs. open Testing • For you vs. for them • Legal implications
Design Phase: Question Function • # of attempts • Feedback • Randomization • Branching • Hints • Tracking • Points
The ADDIE Model A D D I E
Development Phase • Storyboarding • Media Development • Assembly • Review Cycles • Project Management
Development Phase: Media Dev. All of the audio Part of the visual
The ADDIE Model A D D I E
Implementation Phase • Marketing/Communication • Troubleshooting • Updating • Tracking
The ADDIE Model A D D I E
Evaluation: 5 Levels Same as ILT Same as ILT Same as ILT Focus on performance Consider legal issues Include technical and usability issues
The ADDIE Model A D D I E
Diane Elkins @dpelkins dpelkins@artisanelearning.com