EDTC 3320: The Instructional Design for the Corporate Trainer The ADDIE Model By: Josue Garcilazo EDTC 3320: The Instructional Design for the Corporate Trainer
ADDIE Is the most common model of Instructional System Development (ISD) Is a 5 phase instructional design model ADDIE is first used as an Acronym in 1995
The 5 phases of ADDIE A-nalyze D-esign D-evelopment I-mplementaion E-valuate
What is a essentially 3 Step-Process? Analyses the situation to determine what instruction is necessary Produce and implement the instructional design Evaluate the results of implementing the instructional design
Analyze Phase The designer identifies: the learning problem the goals and objectives the audience’s needs existing knowledge The Analysis Phase also considers the learning environment, any constraints, the delivery options, and the timeline for the project.
Design Phase Design focuses on: content selection instructional strategy and methods media and materials The design specification, often including layout drawings, templates or prototypes, then drives the next stage of development.
Development phase Development includes instructor activity guides and materials appropriate for the mode of delivery. This may include traditional classroom instructor-led presentation and activities, web-based training tutorials, online virtual classroom presentation, simulation and practice, media development.
Implementation phase The plan is put into action and a procedure for training the learner and teacher is developed. Materials are delivered or distributed to the student group. Refers to the actual delivery of instruction in a way that ensures student mastery of the learning objectives.
Evaluation phase This phase consists of (1) formative and (2) summative evaluation. Formative evaluation is present in each stage of the ADDIE process. Summative evaluation consists of tests designed for criterion-related referenced items and providing opportunities for feedback from the users.
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