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The

ADDIE
Model

Instructional Design
Brenda Galvan
What is the ADDIE Model?

A popular device used by


instructional designers.
Many models have been
created; all models have
been shown to work
effectively.
Used to help build
successful trainings and
tutorials.
The History of ADDIE

Created by Florida State University in 1975.


Primarily used by the U.S. Army.
Quickly adapted by all the U.S. Armed Forces.
Originally consisted of 19 steps that was later combined
into 5 phases.
Today it is used in combination with other ISD models
for better performance.
Phases of the
ADDIE Model
The ADDIE Model consists of 5 phases:

Analysis

Design
Development
Implementation
Evaluation

Each phase is designed to flows smoothly into the next phase


Analysis Design Development Implementation Evaluation

Analysis Phase
Designer will detect
Knowledge and skills of the learner
Important goals that need to be established
Who is the target audience

Designer can also determine


Environment
Delivery of learning objectives
Time frame of project completion
Analysis Design Development Implementation Evaluation

Design Phase
Design the structure of the course
Coordinate your objectives
Identify contents and strategies based on behavioral
results
Analyze information
Create prototype

The designer implements visual design


Graphic design
Interface
Media selection
Analysis Design Development Implementation Evaluation

Development Phase
Produce the actual learning criteria

Develop course materials

Add assignments

Create quizzes and assessments

Review and revise course objectives

Do a pilot test for a final review


Analysis Design Development Implementation Evaluation

Implementation Phase
Training procedure is developed for facilitators and
learners
This will cover:

Curriculum

Outcome

Method of delivery

Procedures for testing


Analysis Design Development Implementation Evaluation

Evaluation Phase

Formative Evaluation
This part of the evaluation is presented in every phase
of the ADDIE model.

Summative Evaluation
Opportunity to receive feedback from the learner.

If necessary, revisions are made at this point.


Overview
The ADDIE Model
A well known method of instructional design
Consists of 5 phases:
Analysis
Design
Development
Implementation
Evaluation
The ADDIE model is a project management tool for creating
successful instructional design plans
Work Cited
Clark, D. R. (2011, September 26). ADDIE Timeline. Retrieved June 9, 2013
from http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/history_isd/addie.html

Industrial Design Central (2012). Instructional Design Models. Retrieved June


9, 2013 from
http://www.instructionaldesigncentral.com/htm/IDC_instructionaldesign
models.htm#addie

Instructional Design Using the ADDIE Model (n.d.). June 9, 2013 from
http://raleighway.com/addie/index.htm

Intulogy (2013). The ADDIE Instructional Design Model. June 9,2013 from
http://www.intulogy.com/addie/index.html

Learning-Theories.com (2013). ADDIE Model. June 9, 2013 from


http://www.learning-theories.com/addie-model.html

Red Grove eTraining for Businesses (2011). Course Development &


Production. Retrieved June 9, 2013 from http:// www.red-
grove.com/coursedevelopment/

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