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Addie Vs Assure

The document compares the ADDIE and ASSURE instructional design models. Both models involve analysis, design, development, and evaluation steps. However, ASSURE combines the analysis and design steps, includes learner participation in the implementation step, and features a revision step not present in ADDIE. The ASSURE model refines objectives during the design phase while ADDIE does so in separate analysis and design phases.
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Addie Vs Assure

The document compares the ADDIE and ASSURE instructional design models. Both models involve analysis, design, development, and evaluation steps. However, ASSURE combines the analysis and design steps, includes learner participation in the implementation step, and features a revision step not present in ADDIE. The ASSURE model refines objectives during the design phase while ADDIE does so in separate analysis and design phases.
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ADDIE vs.

ASSURE
Model Model Analysis- focusing on Analyze learners assessing the learners characteristics, and identifying basic objectives for the course. Factors considered State objectives include: timeline, needs, environment, and possible constraints Conclusions ADDIE combines step one and two in the Analysis step, but refines objectives during the Design step.

Design-How will the course Select methods, media, and be delivered: face to face, materials online, and which types of multimedia will be integrated? Learning objectives are specified further.

ASSURE and ADDIE are similar in this step.

Development- Curriculum and content is created, and specific lessons are developed.

Utilize media and materials

ADDIE takes an extra step in the development of materials, curriculum and lesson planning, while ASSURE is delivering instruction by this step.

Implementation- Actual Require Learner Participation **A major difference in the two delivery of instruction- plan models is evident here. ASSURE put into action requires the designer to include a plan for learner participation. Evaluation- Evaluate preEvaluate and Revise post test scores, compare data from previous course designs to current model after implementation, administer and analyze: surveys, test, or feedback from participants.

***Another difference in the two models is evident here, ASSURE includes a revision step in the model, ADDIE neglects this piece.

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