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The Five Phases of Instructional Design
ADDIEModel
ADDIE
ADDIE ModelA systems approach to instructional design
ADDIE
Analysis What are the training requirements? What is the performance Gap?
ADDIE
Analysis Who is the audience and what are their characteristics? What are the behavioral outcomes desired?
ADDIE
Analysis What are the delivery options? What is the timeline and budget constraints?
ADDIE
Design What are the specific behaviors that need to be learned?
Write Learning Objectives
ADDIE
Design How will we evaluate whether or not the learner has learned
the behavior? Define Measurement Strategy
ADDIE
Design What is the best order in which to sequence the instructional
activities? Determine Instructional Strategy
ADDIE
Development Create learning activities Sequence and chunk the content
ADDIE
Development Create leader’s guides and lesson plans Create learner materials Develop evaluation materials
ADDIE
Implementation Rollout program communications Prepare technology infrastructure and support services
ADDIE
Implementation Prepare trainers Arrange Logistics
ADDIE
Implementation Invite/Enroll/Prepare Learners Conduct training sessions
ADDIE
Implementation Collect learner feedback
ADDIE
Evaluation
Level One: Reaction to Learning Activity
Level Two: Knowledge or Skill Assessment / Test
Level Three: On Job Application / Performance
Level Four: Return on Investment
Donald Kirkpatrick’s Four Levels of Evaluation
Did the participants believe the training was beneficial?
Were objectives met and did learners demonstrate they understood content?
Will this training actually improve performance?
Will this training improve our bottom line?
Measure Outcomes
ADDIE
ADDIE Model