Thursday, October 06, 2005

ADDIE instructional design at GrayHarriman.com

ADDIE instructional design at GrayHarriman.com

Instructional Design: ADDIE
ADDIE is an approach for creating the best instruction in an organized, efficient, and effective manner. As other Instructional System Design (ISD) models, ADDIE provides a step-by-step approach for designing the course or training but it also provides for implementing and improving that instruction. The 5 components or phases of design give ADDIE its name.

Analysis: Identify needs and constraints
Design: Define learning activities, assessment and media
Development: Produce, perform formative evaluation, and revise
Implementation: Deliver the instruction
Evaluation: Evaluate results

Below is a listing of the ADDIE phases and recommended steps. Remember that ADDIE was designed to efficiently produce quality instruction. It is not supposed to be rigid so you may vary the emphasis of the steps presented.

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