Instructional Design Essentials: Models of ID
45mBeginner2019-04-23
Authors

Joe Pulichino
Senior Manager of Compliance, Ethics, Training, and Awareness
Course details
Instructional design (ID) models are frameworks that help you create quality training. In this course, instructional design expert Dr. Joe Pulichino explores some of the most salient models of ID, illuminating the connections between learning and ID. Joe dives into common models such as ADDIE and SAM, and provides examples of when each model might be most appropriate for producing engaging and effective instructional materials. Plus, he shares how key learning theories can guide your ID efforts, as well as how rapid prototyping can help you boost your efficiency as you design your training.
Skills covered
Instructional DesignTraining and EducationDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Helping learners learn
- 02 - What is instructional design
1. The ADDIE Model
- 03 - Getting to know ADDIE
- 04 - ADDIE - Analysis phase
- 05 - ADDIE - Design phase
- 06 - ADDIE - Development phase
- 07 - ADDIE - Implementation phase
- 08 - ADDIE - Evaluation phase
2. ADDIE Alternatives and Variations
- 09 - ADDIE alternatives
- 10 - Rapid prototyping and iterative instructional design
- 11 - Leaving ADDIE for SAM
- 12 - How learning theory can guide instructional design
- 13 - Choosing the right instructional design model
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