Performance Improvement Compared to Instructional Design
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What are the similarities and differences between the performance-improvement process and the instructional design process (ADDIE model)?
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The following posting helps with a learning and teaching problem. The solution discusses the similarities and differences between the performance-improvement process and the instructional design process (ADDIE model). The explanation is given in 301 words.
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Problem: What are the similarities and differences between the performance-improvement process and the instructional design process (ADDIE model)?
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Both of these models use analysis to ascertain learner's problems and seek solutions. The use of evaluation and this collection of data drives' the decisions that are obtained from these models. But these similarities are minor compared to the many differences between the two models. The ADDIE model is the paradigm and blueprint used for instructional design ...
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