Components of Instructional Models
ADDIE Model
The ADDIE Model is an instructional technology tool used for training purposes in both education and trainings. The ADDIE model helps you create and organize the instructional and training materials for your students. The ADDIE Model is divided it into five categories; analyze, design, development, implement, and evaluation. The completion of one phase leads to another. By following the steps in the ADDIE Model, you can be sure that none of the steps are left out if you follow each step. Analyze. In the Analyze part of the model you analyze system, you identify what is instructional problem, the audience that you are targeting, are there any learning constraints, the instructional setting and also estimate how long and how much it will cost to train the tasks. Design. In the design phase you take the information that you got from the Analyzing stage to create an instructionally sounds program. The three parts that are should be implemented in order to get a great program are outlining reviewing the program and the approval. When designing your program make sure that your learners can comprehend the materials.
Develop. The development phase is where you start creating and pull together the content. You will also decide the delivery method such as