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August 30, 2025 at 7:13 pm #17901
Magdoleen Samir AdeebParticipantFor me The ADDIE and ASSURE models are both systematic approaches to instructional design, but they focus on different aspects of the teaching process.
A similarity between them is that both emphasize careful planning and evaluation to ensure effective learning. However, a key difference is that ADDIE provides a broad framework with five stages (Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate), while ASSURE is more classroom-oriented and integrates technology and media directly into lesson planning. I find the ASSURE model more comfortable to use in teaching because it provides clear steps for engaging learners, selecting resources, and adapting to different learning styles. This makes it very practical for planning daily lessons and ensuring students remain active participants in the learning process.
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September 5, 2025 at 8:40 pm #18114
Magdoleen Samir AdeebParticipantDifference between Learning Aims and Learning Objectives:
Learning Aim:
- A broad statement of what you intend learners to achieve.
- Focuses on the overall purpose or long-term goal of learning.
- Usually general and not directly measurable.
Learning Objective:
- A specific, measurable statement of what learners will be able to do by the end of the lesson or course.
- Focuses on short-term achievements.
- Directly observable and assessable.
Learning Aim:
Students will understand the structure and function of plant cells.
The objective:
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to label the main parts of a plant cell on a diagram and explain their functions.
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