Learning Plans 

ADDIE Workflow Model 

The ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) workflow model is a structured and flexible approach that instructional designers use to create effective learning solutions. 

It emphasizes analysing learner needs, collaborating with stakeholders, and continuously improving instructional materials. By breaking down the process into distinct phases, ADDIE facilitates risk management, encourages collaboration, and ensures that learning solutions are aligned with organizational goals and learner needs. 

Overall, ADDIE provides a systematic framework for instructional designers to plan, develop, and evaluate learning materials, promoting effective communication and the delivery of high-quality educational experiences.

Onboarding Meeting Guide 

Welcome to the Onboarding Meeting Guide for instructional designers, designed to support effective communication and collaboration with clients and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) during the initial project kickoff. 

This guide outlines key questions and considerations to address during the onboarding process, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of project goals, scope, deliverables, budget, and timeline. 

By engaging stakeholders in meaningful discussions and aligning expectations from the outset, instructional designers can lay the foundation for successful project outcomes and seamless collaboration throughout the development process.

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