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Using the concept of a pie, she explains the importance of learningtheory, creativity, technology, and business acumen as part of a holistic model that puts the role of an instructional designer into perspective. Cammy doesn’t mince words when discussing ADDIE on pg. On this point I will offer a quick response.
ADDIE is an acronym for Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. In the context of learning and development, authoring tools refer to software used for eLearning course development. Social learning , also known as Social LearningTheory, refers to learning from and with others.
It infuses the traditional instructional design process (ADDIE) with business and organizational results-based thinking. In this high-level overview, participants will learn how this model can be used to: Ensure training is aligned and locked to desired performance and business outcomes (Impact Mapping).
Jane Bozarth: Better than Bullet Points - Learning Visions , August 11, 2009. ADDIE is dead! Long live ADDIE! E-induction - Lars is Learning , March 20, 2009. Transfer of Learning - Theories and Implications - Designed for Learning , October 31, 2009. Gram Consulting , September 9, 2009.
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