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AlexanderSalas
10 years agoCommunity Member
Great post Nicole, I think ADDIE is a great model for the 1960s and Military Instruction. It's easy to follow but, it has been revised 3 or 4 times already and I challenge its schema in a world where information changes rapidly. Hence the iterations of "PADDIE" the "P" is for Project or MADDIE\Management. It remains as good guidance because it all makes sense.
I like your article David, perhaps we need a new model by mixing Agile with Scrum LOL
I like your article David, perhaps we need a new model by mixing Agile with Scrum LOL
- NicoleLegault110 years agoCommunity MemberThanks for the comment, Alexander! Just curious to know more about your thoughts and what you think the Scrum model offers? :)
- AlexanderSalas10 years agoCommunity MemberHi Nicole,
I'm all about "stealing" from foreign concepts to improve our current practice. SCRUM simplifies the project management portion of development and prevents Scope Creep because you maintain daily rapport with stakeholders. Check this site out which gives you a brief overview of the process. https://www.scrumalliance.org/why-scrum - DavidWard10 years agoCommunity MemberScrum is not really a model itself (nor is it an acronym). It's a type of meeting used in the Agile process. It's named after a scrum in rugby. Like a rugby scrum in many ways, it's a meeting where the entire team comes together daily and they hold the meeting standing up to help keep it short, then everyone breaks up and goes back to "moving the ball."