From the course: Instructional Design Essentials: Models of ID

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ADDIE: Analysis phase

ADDIE: Analysis phase

From the course: Instructional Design Essentials: Models of ID

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ADDIE: Analysis phase

- No matter the size and scope or your instructional design initiative or the model you choose use. It's always a good idea to start with a proper analysis of the learning need and the requirements for addressing that need. The analysis phase includes several types of tasks and activities. For example, asking questions, collecting data, writing objectives, identifying and cataloging resources and documenting the analysis. When this work is done, you'll be able to write a design document and put together a project plan. The objective of the analysis phase is to get a firm fix on three categories of information, audience, content and delivery. This information will help you identify the learning need and the requirements for meeting that need. Establish budgets, resources and timelines for the project and keep you on track as you work through the other addie phases. Whether in sequence or in parallel. If you're revising, updating, or upgrading and existing curriculum or course, you will…

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