The ADDIE Model Presentation
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ADDIE Model
Presented by : Hortensia Torres
EDTC 3320: Instructional Design
for the Corporate Trainer
Introduction
The
ADDIE instructional design model is
the most common instrument use by the
instructional designers. It is a model that
teach step-by step the whole process of
any training program, it is use in the
framework to create new ideas.
The 5 Components
The ADDIE design model has 5
components:
Analysis
Design
Development
Implementation
Evaluation
Analysis
During analysis , the designer identifies
the learning problems.
Consider the learning environments.
The delivery options
The timeline for the project
Design
Design
phase deals with learning
objectives
Apply visual design
The project reviewed and revised
according to the feedback received
Determine program duration and
sequence
Development
Developed
training and on the job aids
Develop coaching/mentoring guides and
resources
Develop participants assessments
Conduct pilot program to test that program
meets client requirements
Implementation
Implement
Produce
Cover
trainings, transfer strategies
program, materials and aids
the course curriculum
Collect
participants feedback
Evaluation
Collect
training program evaluation
Collect project evaluation data
Review training program
Review project performance
Report program and project performance
results
THE ADDIE MODEL
Analize
Design
Evaluation
Develop
Implement
Conclusion
The ADDIE model helps to instructional
designers with a step-by-step guideline for
building effective training and performance
support tools .
This model consists of five phases: Analysis
Design, Development, Implementation,
and Evaluation
REFERENCES
ADDIE Model-Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Retrieved September 18th, 2009 from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADDIE_Model
ADDIE Instructional Design Model presented by
Intulogy. Retrieved September 18, 2009 from:
http://www.intulogy.com/addie/
ADDIE Model at Learning Theories.Retrieved
September 18, 2009 from:
http://www.learning-theories.com/addie-model.html