The ADDIE Model
Required Resources
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Brown, A. H., & Green, T. D. (2020). The essentials of instructional design: Connecting fundamental principles with process and practice (4th ed.). Routledge
· Chapter 1: The Discipline of Instructional Design
· The full-text version of this ebook is available through the RedShelf platform and can be accessed using the link provided in your online classroom. This book covers key components of of the instructional design process, including, various types of analyses, creating goals and objectives, developing instructional activities and sequencing instruction, as well as assessing learner achievement. Chapter 1 provides an introduction to instructional design including an overview of who an instructional designer is, how the discipline developed, and the impact general systems theory has had on instructional design. Chapter 1 will assist you complete the What Does an Instructional Designer Do? discussion as well as the ADDIE Model assignment
Web Pages
Clark, D. (1995, July 13). ADDIE timeline Links to an external site. . Big Dog and Little Dog’s Performance Juxtaposition. http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/history_isd/addie.html#model
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Culatta, R. (n.d.-a). ADDIE model Links to an external site. . InstructionalDesign.org. https://www.instructionaldesign.org/models/addie/#:~:text=The%20ADDIE%20model%20is%20the,training%20and%20performance%20support%20tools
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