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eLearning Glossary Part 2: More Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

ADDIE- The ADDIE model is a process used by instructional designers and training developers offering guidelines for creating effective training. AGILE- AGILE is the counter method to sequential processes like ADDIE. Previously we dug into the alphabet soup of eLearning terms and acronyms. But you weren’t full.

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ADDIE Not Relevant?

Tony Karrer

Brent Schlenker wrote Waterfall model - ADDIE - "is risky and invites failure": The 37signals blog Signal vs. Noise pointed me to the Wikipedia entry for the waterfall model of software development. Sure sounds a lot like the ADDIE model to me. I wonder if there is any connection. matter.they are not relevant any more.

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ADDIE: 5 Steps To Build Effective Training Programs

LearnUpon

The Addie model is an instructional design methodology used to help organize and streamline the production of your course content. Developed in the 1970’s, ADDIE is still the most commonly used model for instructional design. In this post, we take a look at the various stages involved and also how you can begin using ADDIE today.

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The Incredible Power of Design Thinking in Learning Design

Learnnovators

According to Wikipedia, design thinking stands for “ design-specific cognitive activities that designers apply during the process of designing. Is Design Thinking Missing From ADDIE? What are some of the interesting ways in which design thinking could benefit learning designers? How could this help transform our learning programs?

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100 eLearning Articles and White Papers

Tony Karrer

Instructional design - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 43. · e-Learning and the ADDIE Model For best results, the development process for CD-ROM or Web-based training programs should use a modified ADDIE model, which borrows from the most valuable aspects of the systemic approach. Mental Model Musings 40. Overview 79.

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Informal Learning - Let's Get Real

Tony Karrer

In fact, this is the antithesis of what I would suggest is the cornerstone of my professional life (see: ADDIE Not Relevant? ). If this stuff is important, then I want to: Know that it will work Know why it works Know that its repeatable For kicks, go look up the definition of informal learning on Wikipedia. Whoops, there isn't one.

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Waterfall model - ADDIE - "is risky and invites failure"

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

The 37signals blog Signal vs. Noise pointed me to the Wikipedia entry for the Waterfall model of software development. Sure sounds a lot like the ADDIE model to me. I wonder if there is any connection. matter.they are not relevant any more.