Blog Entry: Comparing Instructional Design Models: ADDIE, Dick and Carey, and Gagné Instructional design models serve as frameworks for creating effective learning experiences. Among the most widely used are the ADDIE Model, the Dick and Carey Model, and Gagné’s Nine Events of Instruction. Each offers a unique approach to course design, yet they share similarities that make them invaluable to instructional designers. Below, I compare these three models by focusing on three core elements: structure, learner focus, and feedback mechanisms. A comparison chart follows for quick reference. Structure ADDIE : The ADDIE model (Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate) offers a linear but flexible framework. Each phase flows into the next, allowing designers to address each step systematically. Dick and Carey : This model provides a more detailed and systematic approach, breaking down instructional design into teninterconnected steps, such as a...
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