From the course: Instructional Design Essentials: Models of ID

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ADDIE: Implementation phase

ADDIE: Implementation phase

From the course: Instructional Design Essentials: Models of ID

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ADDIE: Implementation phase

- Unless you will be teaching or facilitating the course you've developed or administering it on an LMS it's likely that as an instructional designer you will not be deeply involved in the delivery of the learning. But that doesn't mean that you shouldn't be involved in this phase at all. You should be focused on overseeing management of the project and collecting the data needed to asses the results. Implementation really gets going during development as soon as you begin testing the instructional materials with learners even if it's still in an alpha or beta state and you know they will likely require further revision and editing. Once you have completed testing and secured sign off on the finished materials, your goal of release it's time to coordinate and secure all the delivery mechanisms and infrastructure needed to launch the program. Most likely, you'll be staging and delivering the instruction in one of three ways, with instructors or facilitators in a physical or virtual…

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