1. Tutorial 2
Topic 2 : Instructional design
ADDIE model and ASSURE model
Prepared by
Izzati Masturah Madini
Shaliza Abdul Said
Wan Nor Hazwani Hazirah
2. Instructional Design
Maximise the effectiveness, efficiency and appeal of
instruction and other learning experiences.
The process consists of determining the current state and
needs of the learner, defining the end goal of instruction, and
creating some "intervention" to assist in the transition.
3. Instructional design, also known as instructional systems design, is
the analysis of learning needs and systematic development of
instruction. Instructional designers often use Instructional technology
as a method for developing instruction.
Instructional design models typically specify a method, that if followed
will facilitate the transfer of knowledge, skills and attitude to the
recipient or acquirer of the instruction."
4. ADDIE Model
The ADDIE model is used by instructional designers
and training developers. It is composed of five phases
Analysis,
Design,
Development,
Implementation, and
Evaluation
Which represent a dynamic, flexible guideline for
building effective training and performance support
tools. This model attempts to save time and money by
catching problems while they are still easy to fix.
6. ADDIE Model :
A = Analysis
In analysis stage of ID process, want to find out:
Who are the learners or audience
Audience analysis
What is the goal or intended outcome
Goal analysis
7. ADDIE Model :
D = Design
Content of the course
Subject matter analysis
Steps of instruction
Lesson planning-writing objectives
Type of media or presentation mode
Media selection
8. ADDIE Model :
D = Development
Development of instruction
Generate lesson plans (different from lesson planning) and
lesson materials.
Complete all media & materials for instruction, and supporting
documents.
End result is a course or workshop ready for delivery.
9. ADDIE Model :
I = Implementation
The delivery of the instruction.
Purpose is effective & efficient delivery of instruction.
Promote students’ understanding of material & objectives, and
ensure transfer of knowledge.
10. ADDIE Model :
E = Evaluation
Two related evaluations going on simultaneously in most ID
situations.
Formative Evaluation
Summative Evaluation
12. The elusive origins of the ADDIE
Model
Remarkably it appears that the ADDIE model
wasn’t specifically developed by any single
author but rather to have evolved informally
through oral tradition.
The ADDIE Model is merely a colloquial term
used to describe a systematic approach to
instructional development.
14. ASSURE model
Analyze learners’ characteristics, competencies, and learning
styles
State objectives for what your lesson should accomplish (ABCD
format—audience/behavior/condition/degree)
Select, modify, and design methods, media, and materials
Utilize methods, media and materials—implement the lesson
Require learner participation in lesson
Evaluate learner outcomes with objectives and revise as
necessary
From “Instructional Media and Technologies for Learning” by
Robert Heinich, Michael Molenda, James D. Russell, Sharon E.
Smaldino
15. Help
learners
reach
instruction
al goals.
Ask the
designer to
analyse the
learners and
base their
instruction off
of their
analysis.
Both
models
have
stages for
designers
to follow.
Not as
high of a
focus on
the use of
technology
Does not
have a
particular
stage for
the role of
the student
Summative
evaluation at the
end of its stages
but also requires
formative
assessment
through out the
other stages of
the process.
Particular
attention
paid to the
integration
of
technology.
"Require
Learner
Participation“
stage which
focuses on
the learner's
role in the
design.
Saves the
evaluation for
the end only,
then using the
results to
revise.
ADDI
E
mode
l
ASSUR
E
model
16. How to connect the mentioned models
in the 21st century learning
In the 21st century, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is providing us
with new ways to access and process knowledge in every field. ICT is also transforming
pedagogy by providing new ways to engage learners.
In ASSURE Model, we can utilize media and materials as it gives particular attention to
the integration of technology. For example, the flipped classroom, blended learning, lab
rotation model and station rotation model.
It also focused on the learners (student-centred learning) which has the "Require
Learner Participation“ stage. Teachers will act as facilitators and guide the students
when needed. A lesson plan should include a description for how you will require your
learners to know, comprehend, apply, analyse, synthesize, and evaluate the information
included in the lesson. It is critical that your description states how you plan to get each
learner actively and individually involved in the learning process. The goal here is for
active learning to occur!
17. In ADDIE model, there are formative and summative evaluation
which can be used in the 21st century learning.
Formative – test/questionnaire/quizzes/
Summative – at the end of semester