Instructional history pertains to what has worked, what has not, what should be carried over, and what should be left behind. Understanding where a student has been and what approaches have been tried will help guide our treatment plan.
Instructional Design “ADDIE”
The ADDIE model of instructional design is a five-step process to developing iterative learning and training activities.
All
five phases:
Analysis
Design
Development
Implementation
Evaluation
All
five phases are equally important, but in practice, most effort is often put
into the Design and Development stages, while the Analysis, Implementation, and
Evaluation phases are often less well done.
Originally it was developed in 1975 by Florida State University for the U.S. Army. ADDIE remains the default instructional design process for many organizations.
https://www.watershedlrs.com/blog/learning-evaluation/addie-instructional-design-model/
https://getsynapse.com/instructional-design-everything-you-need-to-know/
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