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Addie Model (instructional Design)

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The ADDIE model is a widely used framework in instructional design that provides a systematic process for developing educational and training programs. It stands for Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation, guiding educators and trainers through each phase to ensure effective and efficient learning experiences.

Key Features

  • Phase-based structure: sequential steps from analysis to evaluation
  • Focus on continuous improvement through iterative review
  • Emphasis on needs assessment and learner analysis
  • Emphasis on measurable objectives and outcomes
  • Integration of feedback at each stage for refinement
  • Applicability across various educational and training contexts

Pros

  • Provides a clear and organized approach to instructional design
  • Flexibility allows adaptation to diverse educational settings
  • Promotes thorough planning, reducing costly revisions later
  • Encourages ongoing evaluation for continuous improvement

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming due to its detailed nature
  • May be too rigid for rapidly changing environments
  • Requires significant upfront effort and resources
  • Potentially linear structure may overlook nonlinear learning processes

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