The ADDIE Design Process By Richard Peterson. The ADDIE Model is an approach used by instructional designers and content developers to create instructional.

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The ADDIE Design Process By Richard Peterson

The ADDIE Model is an approach used by instructional designers and content developers to create instructional course materials. The model has been adopted as the standard method by many instructional designers because of its flexibility(TrainingIndustry.com, 2014).

ANALYSIS

DESIGN

DEVELOPMENT

IMPLEMENTATION

EVALUATION

ADDIE Model (Forest, 2014)

REFERENCES Forest, E. (2014, January 29). The ADDIE Model | Instructional Design | Educational Technology. Retrieved from Educational Technology.com: instructional-design/ Instructional Desgin. (2013). ADDIE Model. Retrieved from Instructional Design: TrainingIndustry.com. (2014). ADDIE Model | Training Industry. Retrieved from TrainingIndustry.com: