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                                     ADDIE
                Instructional Design Model

           Background information:
Leshin et. Al. in 1992 labeled instructional design as instructional system

development, in which an individual completes an ordered set of activities

in order to develop instructional system. There are three basic models

employed in instructional design: the cognitive model, the instructional

systems design model and the constructivist model.




       ADDIE Model

Instructional Systems Design (ISD) is a process to ensure learning does not
occur in a haphazard manner, but is developed using a process with specific
measurable outcomes. The responsibility of the instructional designer is to
create an instructional experience, which ensures that the learners will
achieve the goals of instruction. The ADDIE model is a generic, systematic
approach to the instructional design process, which provides instructional
designers with a framework in order to make sure that their instructional
products are effective and that their creative processes are as efficient as
they can possibly be.

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                                         Published 01/23/01
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            ADDIE stands for:

                1. Analyze:               define the needs and constraints
                2.Design:                 specify learning activities, assessment and
                                          choose methods and media
                3.Develop:                begin production, formative evaluation,
                                          and revise
                 4.Implement: put the plan into action
                 5.Evaluate:  evaluate the plan from all levels
                                          for next implementation

Each phase of the ADDIE model is an important element of the instructional
design process. In each phase, the instructional designer makes decisions
that are critical for ensuring the effectiveness of the instructional
experience. The ADDIE model is comprised of the following phases:


                              ADDIE Phases
                                          

The Analysis phase 

  Who is the audience?
  
  What do they need to learn?
  
  What is the budget?
  
  What are the delivery options?
  
  What constraints exist?
  
  When should the project be completed?
  
  What will students do to determine their competency (Powers,
  
 1997)?

The Design phase
  Select the most appropriate Web-based environment by examining


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  the kinds of cognitive skills required to achieve instructors’ goals
  (Driscoll, 1998, p. 50).
 Write the instructional objectives; select an overall approach and
 
 the program's look and feel; outline units, lessons, and modules
 (Hall, 1997, p. 231).
  Design course content specifically for use with an interactive,
  
 electronic medium (Porter, 1997, p. 127). 

The Development phase
  Obtain and/or create the required media.
 
  Use the Internet's strength to present information in many
 
  different multimedia formats so that learners' preferences can
  be met (Porter, 1997, p. 196).
 Determine the appropriate interactions. They should be creative,
 
 innovative, and encourage learners to explore further (Porter,
 1997, p. 200).
  Plan activities that allow for student group work to help construct
  
 a supportive social environment (Simonson et al, 2000, p. 115).

The Implementation phase
  Duplicate and distribute materials, handouts, as necessary.
  
  Be prepared in the event that technical problems occur and
  
  discuss alternative plans with the students ahead of time
 (Simonson et al, 2000, p. 115).

The Evaluation phase
  Test for instructional standards.
 

 Test for criterion-related referenced items and also test through
 
 evaluation of research papers, class participation, and completion
 Continually evaluate -- relying on one midterm and a final paper
 
 puts students at a serious disadvantage (Schrum, 1998).
 Plan several points during the course when students can provide
 
 anonymous feedback so that the instructor is aware of student
 Conduct formative evaluations to improve the course and
 
 summative evaluations to assess the outcome of the course


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                                         Published 01/23/01
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  summative evaluations to assess the outcome of the course
 (Bourne et al, 1997).




         Why using ADDIE?

The ADDIE (analyze, design, develop, implement, and evaluate) instructional
design model is a basic model that holds true for any type of learning,
including Web-based (Hall, 1997, p. 81). ADDIE model is simple and includes
all the components found in all other instructional design models.




       References:
http://alpha.nsula.edu/~gillan/08id.htm
http://www.uwf.edu/coehelp/advid/pposeygoodwin/compare.htm
http://www.scis.nova.edu/~willerda/design/addie.htm
http://distance-
ed.fullerton.edu/resources_support/OnlineGuide/guide24.htm
Walter Dick and Lou Carey, The Systematic Design of Instruction, Fourth
Edition, (1996), Harper Collins College Publishers.




        Credits:
 LOT acknowledges the use of icons and screenshots from WebCT’s
template to visually demonstrate the functionality of WebCT’s online
learning environment.




                   College Station, Texas Copyright 2001  LOT All rights reserved
                                        Published 01/23/01
                         L:htmstraininghandoutspf_filesaddie.docdoc
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               ADDIE Model
        The Instructional Design Process
The five phases are ongoing activities that continue
throughout the life of a training program. After building a
training program, the other phases do not end once the
training program is implemented. The five phases work like a
loop. They are continually repeated on a regular basis to see
if further improvements can be made.

The following graph shows the Instructional Design process:



                                           Analyze




            Evaluate                                                       Design




                   Implement                                       Develop

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Addie instructinal design model

  • 1. 1 ADDIE Instructional Design Model Background information: Leshin et. Al. in 1992 labeled instructional design as instructional system development, in which an individual completes an ordered set of activities in order to develop instructional system. There are three basic models employed in instructional design: the cognitive model, the instructional systems design model and the constructivist model. ADDIE Model Instructional Systems Design (ISD) is a process to ensure learning does not occur in a haphazard manner, but is developed using a process with specific measurable outcomes. The responsibility of the instructional designer is to create an instructional experience, which ensures that the learners will achieve the goals of instruction. The ADDIE model is a generic, systematic approach to the instructional design process, which provides instructional designers with a framework in order to make sure that their instructional products are effective and that their creative processes are as efficient as they can possibly be. College Station, Texas Copyright 2001  LOT All rights reserved Published 01/23/01 L:htmstraininghandoutspf_filesaddie.docdoc
  • 2. 2 ADDIE stands for: 1. Analyze: define the needs and constraints 2.Design: specify learning activities, assessment and choose methods and media 3.Develop: begin production, formative evaluation, and revise 4.Implement: put the plan into action 5.Evaluate: evaluate the plan from all levels for next implementation Each phase of the ADDIE model is an important element of the instructional design process. In each phase, the instructional designer makes decisions that are critical for ensuring the effectiveness of the instructional experience. The ADDIE model is comprised of the following phases: ADDIE Phases The Analysis phase Who is the audience? What do they need to learn? What is the budget? What are the delivery options? What constraints exist? When should the project be completed? What will students do to determine their competency (Powers, 1997)? The Design phase Select the most appropriate Web-based environment by examining College Station, Texas Copyright 2001  LOT All rights reserved Published 01/23/01 L:htmstraininghandoutspf_filesaddie.docdoc
  • 3. 3 the kinds of cognitive skills required to achieve instructors’ goals (Driscoll, 1998, p. 50). Write the instructional objectives; select an overall approach and the program's look and feel; outline units, lessons, and modules (Hall, 1997, p. 231). Design course content specifically for use with an interactive, electronic medium (Porter, 1997, p. 127). The Development phase Obtain and/or create the required media. Use the Internet's strength to present information in many different multimedia formats so that learners' preferences can be met (Porter, 1997, p. 196). Determine the appropriate interactions. They should be creative, innovative, and encourage learners to explore further (Porter, 1997, p. 200). Plan activities that allow for student group work to help construct a supportive social environment (Simonson et al, 2000, p. 115). The Implementation phase Duplicate and distribute materials, handouts, as necessary. Be prepared in the event that technical problems occur and discuss alternative plans with the students ahead of time (Simonson et al, 2000, p. 115). The Evaluation phase Test for instructional standards. Test for criterion-related referenced items and also test through evaluation of research papers, class participation, and completion Continually evaluate -- relying on one midterm and a final paper puts students at a serious disadvantage (Schrum, 1998). Plan several points during the course when students can provide anonymous feedback so that the instructor is aware of student Conduct formative evaluations to improve the course and summative evaluations to assess the outcome of the course College Station, Texas Copyright 2001  LOT All rights reserved Published 01/23/01 L:htmstraininghandoutspf_filesaddie.docdoc
  • 4. 4 summative evaluations to assess the outcome of the course (Bourne et al, 1997). Why using ADDIE? The ADDIE (analyze, design, develop, implement, and evaluate) instructional design model is a basic model that holds true for any type of learning, including Web-based (Hall, 1997, p. 81). ADDIE model is simple and includes all the components found in all other instructional design models. References: http://alpha.nsula.edu/~gillan/08id.htm http://www.uwf.edu/coehelp/advid/pposeygoodwin/compare.htm http://www.scis.nova.edu/~willerda/design/addie.htm http://distance- ed.fullerton.edu/resources_support/OnlineGuide/guide24.htm Walter Dick and Lou Carey, The Systematic Design of Instruction, Fourth Edition, (1996), Harper Collins College Publishers. Credits: LOT acknowledges the use of icons and screenshots from WebCT’s template to visually demonstrate the functionality of WebCT’s online learning environment. College Station, Texas Copyright 2001  LOT All rights reserved Published 01/23/01 L:htmstraininghandoutspf_filesaddie.docdoc
  • 5. 5 ADDIE Model The Instructional Design Process The five phases are ongoing activities that continue throughout the life of a training program. After building a training program, the other phases do not end once the training program is implemented. The five phases work like a loop. They are continually repeated on a regular basis to see if further improvements can be made. The following graph shows the Instructional Design process: Analyze Evaluate Design Implement Develop College Station, Texas Copyright 2001  LOT All rights reserved Published 01/23/01 L:htmstraininghandoutspf_filesaddie.docdoc