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Instructional Design Models

Instructional Design Models are tools used to decifer problems in task development and evaluation. There are various instructional design models that can be used to help us asertain a visual outlook of the task at hand, breaking it into piece, putting it back together for a better outlook, at which time we evaluate.

 

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There are numerous instructional design models that you can use to perfect your lesson deliveries. Below is a list of the popular models you can use:

 

Kemps Instructional Design Model

ADDIE Model

Dick and Carey Model

Merrill's First Principles of Instruction

Gagné's 9 Events of Instruction

Bloom's Learning Taxonomy

Kirkpatrick's 4 Levels of Training Evaluation

Cathy Moore's Action Mapping

 

 

 

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