• ADDIE follows a linear, systematic process with clear phases, while ASSURE is more focused on integrating technology and active learner participation throughout the design process. UbD, on the other hand, emphasizes backward design by starting with desired learning outcomes and then planning assessments and instruction to achieve those goals. One…Read More

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  • ADDIE follows a linear, systematic process with clear phases, while ASSURE is more focused on integrating technology and active learner participation throughout the design process. UbD, on the other hand, emphasizes backward design by starting with desired learning outcomes and then planning assessments and instruction to achieve those goals. One…Read More

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    • The ADDIE is one type of instructional design models, and its acronyms stands for Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate. It has become a gold standard for professionally created high-quality distance education programs. It’s effective because it has good design and effective learning outcomes beside its structured content and c…

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  • We have 3 different types of instructional design models: the ADDIE, the ASSURE and the ubd model. All of them are successful models; however, ASSURE MODEL surpassed the ADDIE in using technology which is recent requirements of the century to be implemented in education.

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    • Thank you for your thoughtful reflection. You’re absolutely right—ADDIE, ASSURE, and UbD are all powerful instructional design models, each with its own strengths and applications. The ASSURE model indeed places stronger emphasis on integrating technology and media effectively into teaching, which makes it especially relevant in today’s digit…Read More

    • Great overview of the models ,I agree that all the three models have their strengths, the ASSURE model really stands out for its integration of technology, making it more aligned with today’s digital learning environments. It’s interesting to see how instructional design evolves with educational needs.

    • Great explanation.I agree that all three models are effective, but each one fits different contents. I like how ASSURE MODEL emphasized technology integration.Thank you for highlighting the difference.

    • Well explained! Thanks for showing the differences clearly.

  • I agree with you. The ASSURE model is pretty detail-oriented and that is important in education to be more prepared. The student participation is also a huge important factor in teaching as it guides us as teachers to monitor students’ understanding while applying in activities. This would help us to either make more activities to direct students…Read More

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