From the course: Instructional Design Essentials: Models of ID

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ADDIE: Design phase

ADDIE: Design phase

From the course: Instructional Design Essentials: Models of ID

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ADDIE: Design phase

- You can think of the design phase of ADDIE as the blueprinting of the instructional materials. The design phase is the time for brainstorming, prototyping and testing. The better the work you do in this phase the more time and energy you will save down the road and the more likely that the final product will produce an engaging and effective learning experience. During the design phase, you will focus on three interrelated objectives. Designing the structure and format of the instruction, developing the learning strategy and determining how you will assess and evaluate the results. To meet these objects you'll need to figure out how best to fashion the content sources into instructional materials that will enable an engaging learning experience. Consider taking the following steps. Write clear and concise learning objectives based on your analyses of the learning need. Use measurable action verbs such as those listed in the Bloom's Taxonomy included in the exercise files. Consider…

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