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    • #18116
      Madona Saied
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      <p data-start=”34″ data-end=”100″>Difference between learning aims and learning objectives:</p>
      <p data-start=”103″ data-end=”235″>Learning Aims: Broad and general statements that describe the overall goal or purpose of learning. They are not very specific.</p>
      <p data-start=”238″ data-end=”392″>Learning Objectives: Specific, clear statements that describe what the learner will be able to do after the lesson. They are measurable and precise.</p>
      <p data-start=”394″ data-end=”411″>Example:</p>
      <p data-start=”394″ data-end=”411″>Learning Aim: Students will understand how to add two-digit numbers</p>
      <p data-start=”394″ data-end=”411″>SMART Learning Objective: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to correctly add two-digit</p>

    • #17823
      Madona Saied
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      The ADDIE and ASSURE models are both help teacher to design effective lessons, but they focus on different things. ADDIE has five stages: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation.

      On the other hand , ASSURE model focus  more on the learners and the overall outcome of accomplishing learning objectives. Also teachers prefer the ASSURE model because it is designed to be used for a few hours of instruction and for each individual student.

      In my classroom, I usually use the ADDIE model, but I will try to use the ASSURE model after I learn more about it.

    • #18118
      Madona Saied
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      Great job Amira

    • #18117
      Madona Saied
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      perfect Shimaa

    • #17829
      Madona Saied
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      I totally agree with you . I almost use the same method.

    • #17828
      Madona Saied
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      I totally agree with I almost use the same method.

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