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Reem Soliman started the topic Module 2 Task 1 in the forum
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a. Explain the difference between learning aims and learning objectives.
b. Provide an example of a learning aim and create a SMART learning objective that relates to it.To complete this task, you need to comment on 2 posts from your colleagues’ work
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Amira El-Sayed started the topic Module 1- Task 1 in the forum
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The ASSURE model is a media-oriented evolution of the ADDIE models. The ADDIE model and the ASSURE model each offer a step-by-step approach for teachers (or instructional designers) to follow. Each has their own unique phrases for the steps but the overarching principles are similar.
The structure of both the ASSURE model and the ADDIE model…Read More
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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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Marwa Ahmed replied to the topic Module 1 – Task 1 in the forum
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Smilarities: Both models focus on the psychology and needs of learners, set objectives, set techniques and tools, clarify instructions to reach acurate evaluation.
Differences:ADDIE is a board frame that focuses on a whole course.
ASSURE focuses on a lesson focuses on technology and media, it is wider as it states objectives and picks materials…Read More
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Rahma Emad replied to the topic Module 1 – Task 1 in the forum
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<p data-start=”66″ data-end=”865″>Both the ADDIE and ASSURE models are similar because they give teachers a step-by-step process to plan lessons in an organized way. They both make sure lessons connect to learning goals and help students learn effectively.</p>
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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.