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Zina Mohamed posted in the group Instructional Design Course – Group 1
The ADDIE and ASSURE models share several similarities and differences. Both models help teachers plan more effectively, focus on students` learning needs, focus on learner-centered instruction, and include methods to assess students` understanding. In terms of differences, ADDIE is a structured instructional design process. ADDIE follows the five…Read More
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Sarah Abdel Moaty replied to the topic Task 1 in the forum
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great job , i agree with you in comparison ,similarity and difference but i prefer to use both models i think assure is more practical for teachers , but combining both gives structure (ADDIE) + classroom focus (ASSURE).
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Ahmad Gamal started the topic Task (1) in the forum
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The ASSURE and ADDIE models are both systematic approaches to instructional design but differ in structure and emphasis. While ADDIE is a flexible, five-step model that guides instruction through a linear process, ASSURE is more classroom-oriented, focusing on learner engagement and the integration of technology and media. Both models begin with…Read More
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I like how you showed that the ASSURE model is an evolved version of ADDIE and pointed out that teachers can choose either model depending on lesson content and student needs.