The The ADDIE ADDIE Model Model Instructional Design Instructional Design Brenda Galvan Brenda Galvan
Jan 02, 2016
The The ADDIE ADDIE Model Model
Instructional DesignInstructional Design
Brenda Galvan Brenda Galvan
What is the ADDIE Model?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 ADDIEThe 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 Phases of the ADDIE ModelADDIE 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 PhaseAnalysis 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 PhaseDesign 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
DesignAnalysis Development Implementation Evaluation
Development PhaseDevelopment 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
DevelopmentDesignAnalysis Implementation Evaluation
Implementation PhaseImplementation Phase
• Training procedure is developed for facilitators and learners
– This will cover:
• Curriculum
• Outcome
• Method of delivery
• Procedures for testing
ImplementationDesign DevelopmentAnalysis Evaluation
Evaluation PhaseEvaluation 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.
Design Development ImplementationAnalysis Evaluation
OverviewOverview
• 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
The ADDIE ModelThe ADDIE Model
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