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Addie and Assure
Addie and Assure
INTRODUCTION
Instructional Design Models
• An instructional design model is a
tool, a framework to develop
instructional materials.
• provides guidelines to organize
appropriate pedagogical scenarios
to achieve instructional goals.
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ADDIE MODEL
HISTORY
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ASSURE MODEL
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ADDIE vs ASSURE
DIFFERENCES
SIMILARITIES
• In the selection stage of the Assure process
• Both models have stages for (similar to the development stage of Addie)
designers to follow. there is particular attention paid to the
integration of technology.
• Both models ask the designer
• The Addie Model does not have a particular
to analyze the learners and stage for the role of the student. The only stage
base their instruction on their where the learning is taking place is the
analysis. implementation stage.
• The Addie Model does have a summative
• Both models intend to help evaluation at the end of its stages but also requires
learners reach instructional formative assessment throughout the other stages
goals. of the process.
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Launch