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Instructional Design Process
Here are three instructional design models I use when designing effective online and face-to-face learning materials for classroom instruction (K-12 and higher education), professional (corporate and non-profit) training courses for employees or students.
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ADDIE ModelADDIE is a five-stage process that provides guidelines to create effective training material. It stands for Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate.
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Bloom's TaxonomyBloom’s taxonomy classifies the different skills and objectives the educators set for their students. It was later modified by Anderson and Krathwohl.
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Merrill’s PrinciplesMerrill's Principles is a task-centered approach focusing on different ways learning can be facilitated. According to this instructional design model, there are four phases of learning.
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