Instructional Design TheADDIEModel By: Antonio Zubieta.

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Instructional Design TheADDIEModel By: Antonio Zubieta

What is Instructional Design? It’s a systematic approach to developing a lesson or course that ensures that specific goals and needs will be accomplished. It’s a systematic approach to developing a lesson or course that ensures that specific goals and needs will be accomplished.

ADDIE Most common type of model of instructional design Most common type of model of instructional design

ADDIE Model Evaluate Implement Analyze Design Develop

Analyze Needs Needs Problems Problems Goals Goals

Design Content Content Materials Materials Method of instruction and delivery Method of instruction and delivery

Develop Lesson Material Lesson Material Assignments Assignments Tested for validity Tested for validity

Implement Delivery of instructional material Delivery of instructional material

Evaluate Revise Revise Efficiency Efficiency Effectiveness Effectiveness Improvements Improvements

ADDIE ADDIE process can be utilize in many different situations where a lesson or training material is being developed.ADDIE process can be utilize in many different situations where a lesson or training material is being developed.

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