Instructional System Design: Using the ADDIE Model
ADDIE stands for Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. It is a systematic approach to instructional design that involves conducting a needs analysis, designing instructional materials, developing the content, implementing the instruction, and evaluating its effectiveness.
Despite debates about its effectiveness and suitability in meeting the current needs of learners, ADDIE is still trusted by the majority of instructional design experts for building processes and content for courses.
Conclusion
In summary, ADDIE model is the most common model in instructional system design. Most of the instructional design models are founded based on the ADDIE model. The educators are still required to make progress on the instructional design models in terms of the development of education. Nowadays, the educators still need to step forward to integrate the ADDIE model into some other research fields to improve the related work performance.