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Develop ADDIE Model Analyze Must determine the needs for the training Design Implement Evaluate Analyze Must determine the needs for the training Design Create objectives for the trainers Develop Build the training Craft the way you will gain attention, the presentation of objectives, and recall (preparing the audience for new content (Hodell,2011) Implement Training is given/taught to trainers Evaluate Assess the impact the training had on the trainers Reference: Hodell, C. (2011). ISD from the ground up: A no-nonsense approach to instructional design (3rd Ed.). Alexandria, Virginia: ASTD Press.