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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

ADDIE (Analysis Design Development Implementation). The ADDIE model is an acronym: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. In today’s fast-paced learning environments, the AGILE method is often seen as more efficient than ADDIE. ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning). Agile Learning. Interoperability.

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Are eLearning Standards Necessary?

Integrated Learnings

By standard I mean a common template and/or a compliance specification such as SCORM or AICC. Tags: eLearning Standards eLearning AICC SCORM DADDIE. Standards provide a logical framework for the learner. The Integrated Learnings: eLearning blog is brought to you by Integrated Learning Services. We hope you found this post helpful.

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Become an Expert in Instructional Design

TalentLMS

When you define a course, you follow the first step in the ADDIE model that frames the instructional design of your course. ADDIE stands for Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement and Evaluate. 4D model is derived from ADDIE. The first step in the ADDIE model is Analyze. This is where the self-paced learning happens.

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People that inspire me: my 5 eLearning heroes

Challenge to Learn

He is also the one that made agile e-Learning development main stream with his book Leaving ADDIE for SAM. ADDIE is the ‘old’ approach of building eLearning through the so called waterfall model, Sam use agile principles that come out of the world of software development. There is nothing like it. But that is not all.

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E-Learning Jargon: What you might think it is.well…

eLearning 24-7

ADDIE - Should be punted into outer space. SCORM 2004 3rd edition, SCORM 2004 4th edition (rarely used), AICC, PENS – all of which are compliance standards, each with strengths and minuses. . As you are aware I am not a fan of AICC – useful in early 2000’s, but IMO not that useful today.

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In Memory – Corporate Instructional Designers

eLearning 24-7

You added “objects” ADDIE (developed for everything but e-learning) was tapped. I went with a Hybrid form of ADDIE. Output was AICC (boo) and SCORM. They have no knowledge about ADDIE or Kirkpatrick. If you didn’t know Flash nor have an instructional design background, options were limited.

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History of the LMS

eLearning 24-7

Everyone I knew, followed the ADDIE approach. Other fun tidbits AICC was the leader here, then came SCORM. There were LMS vendors certified by AICC, but the majority were not, and yes, some said they were, then you go to the AICC web site and see that they are not. Because of the way the courses were designed.