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2025’s Top Instructional Design Models You Simply Can’t Ignore

Hurix Digital

ADDIE ADDIE is an instructional design model, based on five phases of a systematic process: analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. ADDIEs systemic approach, from initial analysis to final evaluation, ensures that instructional materials are produced with clear objectives and outcomes.

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How eLearning Consulting Services Drive Effective Training Strategies for Businesses

42 Design Square

Customized Learning Solutions eLearning consulting services provide instructional design consulting to tailor training programs that align with business needs and employee learning styles. These services ensure scalability and flexibility, allowing companies to adapt training programs as their goals evolve.

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ADDIE should have been DADDIE all along

Integrated Learnings

Basically, his former group borrowed from Six Sigma and added the ‘Define’ step to the beginning of the learning industry-standard ADDIE model. (As As a reminder, ADDIE stands for Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate.). Truly, ADDIE should have been DADDIE all along. What constitutes Define? Give me a D all the way.

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Looking Back on 2010 with ADDIE

Integrated Learnings

Though a variety of models guide our instructional design work, I’d argue that ADDIE functions as the basic backbone of the process. Just about every model, trend, and best practice in the field supports one of the phases of ADDIE. A = Analysis (analyze the problem/opportunity and its causes). Happy new year!

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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. Used inappropriately, we pay lip service to the stages, doing the same cookie-cutter process we butcher when we do bad ID. It’s no guarantee of a good design.

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If Not ADDIE, Then What with Michael Allen #astdtk13

Learning Visions

ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate) – it just wasn’t good enough for him. He used to teach ADDIE with confidence. ADDIE’s origins – by the armed services when they needed a cookbook to create a lot of instruction fast by people without a lot of instructional knowledge. It’s hard to argue. And it worked.

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Embracing The AGILE Method For Great eLearning Results

eFront

Instructional designers familiar with the conventional ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation) methodology will know that it is a serial way of developing eLearning content. ADDIE has been around since 1975 and has successfully served the eLearning industry since then. What is Agile Learning? Be supportive.

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