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Rise 360: How to Choose and Combine Instructional Methods

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AlexWilcox-b2b3
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4 years ago

Are you looking for more information on instructional design methodologies and theories? If so, this Rise 360 course is for you! 

In this course we talk about how to use the ADDIE and SAM models. We also go over Gagne’s 9 Events of Instruction and the main principles they cover. And, finally, we have a look at Adult Learning Theory and some practical ways to apply the main ideas behind it.  

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  • Thank you everyone for the amazing feedback! It's wonderful to know when something resonates strongly with the community!
  • Copied this one - thank you for sharing Alex. This type of sharing adds value to being a part of the Articulate family.
  • Dave_LeFevre's avatar
    Dave_LeFevre
    Community Member
    Nice summaries of these methodologies and theories, Alex! Very clear and concise.
  • Wow! This is brilliant. Great use of examples to illustrate key concepts and additional material through resources. An ideal introduction for anyone coming into this field. (And maybe a refresher for some of the rest of us!)
  • Great summary, thank you.
    Wee suggestion: in Gagne's 9 "to practice" should be spelled with the "s" :)
    • ColleenRossiter's avatar
      ColleenRossiter
      Community Member
      That may be a regional variance. In American English, it is spelled with a 'C'.
      • RenataChylinski's avatar
        RenataChylinski
        Community Member
        Respectfully, it's not. The verb and noun are spelled differently no matter what region.
        Kind Regards Renata
  • is there a chance to get this in a story file to open it and see the actual work that has been developed through articulate?