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== Types == | == Types == | ||
== Major design models == | |||
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* [[ADDIE]] (Analysis, Design, Development, Implement, Evaluate), also called system approach | * [[ADDIE]] (Analysis, Design, Development, Implement, Evaluate), also called system approach | ||
* [[MISA]] | |||
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Revision as of 20:18, 25 February 2006
Definition
- An instructional design method defines how to organize the whole design process (whereas an instructional design model represents a class of a pedagogical design, i.e. how to teach, how to bring people to learn, etc. Frequently such methods are tied to specific instructional design models who in turn are based on learning and teaching theory.
Types
Major design models
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