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Book review: Leaving ADDIE for SAM: will agile eLearning development become mainstream?

Challenge to Learn

Michael and Richard present us an agile alternative for ADDIE: SAM (Successive Approximation Model). It is followed by an analysis of ADDIE, looking at its original form and some new manifestations. Their conclusion is: ADDIE falls short, we need something else (and I agree). The book starts with why we need a new approach.

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The Big Question for November - Future of ISD / ADDIE / HPT?

Tony Karrer

November's Big Question on the Learning Circuits Blog has been posted. The question this month is: Are ISD / ADDIE / HPT relevant in a world of rapid elearning, faster time-to-performance, and informal learning? To me, this is one of the most important questions facing us today.

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On demand: agile e-Learning development #LCBQ

Challenge to Learn

The Learning Circuits Big Question this month is: How do you address the “I want it now!&# We had a lot of discussion on this question but I would like to approach this months question from the perspective of the e-learning author. The on demand question has a big effect on them.

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Big Questions

The Learning Circuits

This is the new home of the master list of Big Questions: May 2008 - Learning Design Differences for Digital Natives? November 2006 : Are our models (ISD, ADDIE, HPT, etc.) October 2006 : Should All Learning Professionals Be Blogging? April 2008 - Do Better? March 2008 - Scope of Learning Responsibility?

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eLearning Cyclops: An On-Demand Scenario #LCBQ

eLearning Cyclops

This months Big Question at Learning Circuits is "How do we need to change in what we do in order to address learning/performance needs that are on-demand?" If you are a fan of the ADDIE model, this would be like trying ones best to lump the analysis, design and development phases together into a very, very short period of time.

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November's The Big QuestionAre our models (ISD, ADDIE, HPT, etc.) relevant in the future?

The Learning Circuits

October's The Big Question was great fun and a great success. We had 38 posts regarding the topic "Should all Learning Professionals be Blogging?" November's The Big Question is: Are ISD / ADDIE / HPT relevant in a world of rapid elearning, faster time-to-performance, and informal learning? adapt or die!

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More on Changes to ISD, ADDIE, HPT

Tony Karrer

Interesting blog discussion going on that relates back to LCB's November Big Question (you can find my earlier summation ). As a side note: in a world of blogs with rapid discourse, it's quite interesting that the guru's seem silent in comparison. In my earlier blog post, I mentioned Allison Rossett and Ruth Clark.