Sunday, January 10, 2010

week 13 Q5



http://www.usq.edu.au/course/material/fet8610/2007/course_content/30/index.htm

Conclusion
In Q3, I feel that the ADDIE model is one of the basic model which covers Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement and Evaluate. Notice that any problem begins first with Analysis and later evaluate for improvement. If we say that ADDIE 5 step model is sufficient, why did Jerold Kemp come up with 9 steps for his ID model? Base on these figures, it would suggest that Jerold Kemp 9 step model is a more thorough process for ID development but are all the steps necessary. This will than depend on what you will be designing. I feel that for Jerold Kemp ID model, it gives you more points to think about. In Q3, it was discussed that if ADDIE model is a simple process, how about the model in Q5. Q5 stands for Design, Development, Revision and Evaluation (DDRE). It is even simpler than ADDIE model with just 4 steps. If you compare ADDIE with DDRE, you will notice that they share some similarities like Design, Develop and Evaluate. Above all, I feel that start first from a basic model like ADDIE and from there expend your points further. Analyze first, evaluate later.

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