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My tips for the DevLearn conference in Las Vegas

Challenge to Learn

DevLearn promises to be a great conference this year again.There is a very promising line-up of keynote speakers and other presenters. Session 303 : Michael Allen: A New Agile Model: Leaving ADDIE Behind. If you are not attending DevLearn you can follow it through the back channel or the curated back channel by David Kelly ().

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Complexity in Learning Design

Clark Quinn

In my Make It Meaningful workshops ( online or F2F at DevLearn 19 Oct), I focus on how to address the emotional component of learning. The incorporation of agile approaches, whether SAM or LLAMA or even just iterative ADDIE, reflects this. In short, learning is about more than just information dump and knowledge test.

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To design is human

Clark Quinn

As we’ve moved from waterfall models like the original ADDIE, we’ve shifted to more iterative approaches. FWIW, I’ll be talking about the science of learning at DevLearn. The latter of which seems to be flourishing! I’ve talked in the past about various design processes (and design overall, a lot ).

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Design, processes, and ADDIE

Clark Quinn

ADDIE is a guide to help ensure hitting all the important points. Used appropriately, ADDIE reminds us to dot our i’s and cross our t’s. So, to my point: ADDIE’s not broken, but the way it’s used is. I’ll echo Brent’s call to bring the issue to DevLearn , and see where we get.

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Devlearn conference 2011: retrospective

Challenge to Learn

I’m back home after a great DevLearn conference. That’s great, I really believe that such an agile approach has great advantages over ADDIE and other methods. Looking (and reading) back at the conference there are several things that stick out for me. Atmosphere. I hope it catches on. Another point I will come back on.

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DevLearn 2018 – Introduction to Instructional Design Recap

Ashley Chiasson

Alright folks – I’m back from DevLearn 2018, and I’m almost fully recovered, but not quite at 100% just yet. We spent much of the morning discussing the ADDIE framework and Instructional Design models as a lead up to the first big activity: creating your own Instructional Design model.

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Don Bolen Agile Project Management for Elearning Dev #devlearn

Learning Visions

My live blogged notes from DevLearn in Las Vegas, November 3 2011. 37% of all IT projects are troubled” ADDIE – it’s a waterfall model. Agile tools, tips and techniques to use for building your elearning. There is no agile project management police – you can mix and match and do what works in your environment.

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