Instructional Design and
  Content Development
       Workshop
  Implementation phase
Topics

• Implementation phase tasks
  Identify the e-content gabs.
  Pilot Test and Revise
• Producing the student guide
• How to use the output of this phase to improve the
  developed content?
What do we mean by “Implementation”



The ADDIE model provides a systematic methodology to plan, develop, and
test the course before it launches. If you follow the ADDIE model, you'll have
a high degree of confidence about the course when it's ready to launch.
   This phase is known as “When Rubber Hits The
                      Road “
What do we mean by “Implementation”


In the implementation phase of the ADDIE model an plan is developed. This plan establishes the
implementation timeline and procedures for training the facilitators and the learner, and delivering
the final product. The final product is developed based on needs and errors discovered while
utilizing a prototype product with members of the target audience. With the project ready for
delivery, the learning environment is prepared by training the facilitators and learners, and placing
all tools for full implementation (instruction).
The training of facilitators covers -- the curriculum, learning outcomes, method of delivery, and
testing procedures.
Preparation of the learners includes -- preparing students for use of new tools (software or
hardware), student registration (when necessary), advising students on good software use
strategies, and other preparations (as determined in the Analyze Phase).
Placing all tools includes -- making sure the learning space is adequate for the curriculum
tools, putting all books, manipulative kits, CD-ROMs, and software in place, and making sure any
external links (e.g., Internet) are live. In colloquial language, the implementation phase of the ADDIE
model is where the "rubber hits the road." It is conceivable that a well-designed multimedia product
could fail if instructors and learners are not prepared and/or the learning tools are not put into place.
It is important that a solid groundwork is laid for the smooth and satisfactory implementation of any
instructional materials.
Implementation Phase Tasks


1- Revision
   you'll have reviewed the course's content for :
      Accuracy and completeness, you walk through the course materials as
      experts looking for errors rather than as learners interacting with the
      course.
      Is the material communicated effectively? Or how can you
      communicate this idea better? It's important to gather ideas that will
      strengthen the course materials.
      The course meets its goals and objectives.
      The course covers content that learners need to know.
      The course reflects the learners existing capabilities.
Implementation Phase Tasks


2- Pilot Course Test
   The pilot test of the course takes place before the official
     launch.
   You'll have conducted a pilot test to ensure that:
       The course is free of gabs.
       Learners will actually master the skills they need to achieve the
       course's learning objectives.
Implementation Phase Tasks




3- Prepare stakeholders
   Prepare the instructors and facilitators.
   Prepare the students who will use the
   e-course.
   Prepare customer support.
Implementation Phase Tasks


4- Launching the Course
    Publish the course with different format.
    Launch the course on Blackboard as Learning Management
    System (LMS).

5- Course Delivery Issues
     It's important to make sure that the course gets delivered
     smoothly and effectively to the learners.
    Taking into account that these delivery issues substantially
    depend on the course's delivery format.
Prepare students


It's time to put the course in front of the learners and measure how
they interact with the materials.

Enroll students (if needed)
Students should be prepared to use e-learning course tools
Advise students in the best ways and strategies to learn
Provide support to students
Issues Identified in Pilot Testing

You build a checklist of issues. Some of these issues are standard review items, but
others will be specific to the course's content and its delivery format. Here's a list of
some issues that you might measure during the course pilot:
   Measure the amount of time learners need for each module and activity.
   Check learners' engagement with the material.
   Detect points where material may be too easy/too difficult.
   Confirm that learners understand the instructions for activities and exercises.
   Evaluate the flow and balance of the course.
   Test how well learners achieve the course's stated learning objectives by the end of the
   course.
   Validate the course assessment tools.
   Collect feedback from learners about the course.
   Locate points where the course should be revised.
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Implementaion

  • 1. Instructional Design and Content Development Workshop Implementation phase
  • 2. Topics • Implementation phase tasks Identify the e-content gabs. Pilot Test and Revise • Producing the student guide • How to use the output of this phase to improve the developed content?
  • 3. What do we mean by “Implementation” The ADDIE model provides a systematic methodology to plan, develop, and test the course before it launches. If you follow the ADDIE model, you'll have a high degree of confidence about the course when it's ready to launch. This phase is known as “When Rubber Hits The Road “
  • 4. What do we mean by “Implementation” In the implementation phase of the ADDIE model an plan is developed. This plan establishes the implementation timeline and procedures for training the facilitators and the learner, and delivering the final product. The final product is developed based on needs and errors discovered while utilizing a prototype product with members of the target audience. With the project ready for delivery, the learning environment is prepared by training the facilitators and learners, and placing all tools for full implementation (instruction). The training of facilitators covers -- the curriculum, learning outcomes, method of delivery, and testing procedures. Preparation of the learners includes -- preparing students for use of new tools (software or hardware), student registration (when necessary), advising students on good software use strategies, and other preparations (as determined in the Analyze Phase). Placing all tools includes -- making sure the learning space is adequate for the curriculum tools, putting all books, manipulative kits, CD-ROMs, and software in place, and making sure any external links (e.g., Internet) are live. In colloquial language, the implementation phase of the ADDIE model is where the "rubber hits the road." It is conceivable that a well-designed multimedia product could fail if instructors and learners are not prepared and/or the learning tools are not put into place. It is important that a solid groundwork is laid for the smooth and satisfactory implementation of any instructional materials.
  • 5. Implementation Phase Tasks 1- Revision you'll have reviewed the course's content for : Accuracy and completeness, you walk through the course materials as experts looking for errors rather than as learners interacting with the course. Is the material communicated effectively? Or how can you communicate this idea better? It's important to gather ideas that will strengthen the course materials. The course meets its goals and objectives. The course covers content that learners need to know. The course reflects the learners existing capabilities.
  • 6. Implementation Phase Tasks 2- Pilot Course Test The pilot test of the course takes place before the official launch. You'll have conducted a pilot test to ensure that: The course is free of gabs. Learners will actually master the skills they need to achieve the course's learning objectives.
  • 7. Implementation Phase Tasks 3- Prepare stakeholders Prepare the instructors and facilitators. Prepare the students who will use the e-course. Prepare customer support.
  • 8. Implementation Phase Tasks 4- Launching the Course Publish the course with different format. Launch the course on Blackboard as Learning Management System (LMS). 5- Course Delivery Issues It's important to make sure that the course gets delivered smoothly and effectively to the learners. Taking into account that these delivery issues substantially depend on the course's delivery format.
  • 9. Prepare students It's time to put the course in front of the learners and measure how they interact with the materials. Enroll students (if needed) Students should be prepared to use e-learning course tools Advise students in the best ways and strategies to learn Provide support to students
  • 10. Issues Identified in Pilot Testing You build a checklist of issues. Some of these issues are standard review items, but others will be specific to the course's content and its delivery format. Here's a list of some issues that you might measure during the course pilot: Measure the amount of time learners need for each module and activity. Check learners' engagement with the material. Detect points where material may be too easy/too difficult. Confirm that learners understand the instructions for activities and exercises. Evaluate the flow and balance of the course. Test how well learners achieve the course's stated learning objectives by the end of the course. Validate the course assessment tools. Collect feedback from learners about the course. Locate points where the course should be revised.

Editor's Notes

  • #4: In the implementation phase of the ADDIE model an plan is developed. This plan establishes the implementation timeline and procedures for training the facilitators and the learner, and delivering the final product. The final product is developed based on needs and errors discovered while utilizing a prototype product with members of the target audience. With the project ready for delivery, the learning environment is prepared by training the facilitators and learners, and placing all tools for full implementation (instruction).The training of facilitators covers -- the curriculum, learning outcomes, method of delivery, and testing procedures.Preparation of the learners includes -- preparing students for use of new tools (software or hardware), student registration (when necessary), advising students on good software use strategies, and other preparations (as determined in the Analyze Phase).Placing all tools includes -- making sure the learning space is adequate for the curriculum tools, putting all books, manipulative kits, CD-ROMs, and software in place, and making sure any external links (e.g., Internet) are live. In colloquial language, the implementation phase of the ADDIE model is where the "rubber hits the road." It is conceivable that a well-designed multimedia product could fail if instructors and learners are not prepared and/or the learning tools are not put into place. It is important that a solid groundwork is laid for the smooth and satisfactory implementation of any instructional materials.
  • #5: In the implementation phase of the ADDIE model an plan is developed. This plan establishes the implementation timeline and procedures for training the facilitators and the learner, and delivering the final product. The final product is developed based on needs and errors discovered while utilizing a prototype product with members of the target audience. With the project ready for delivery, the learning environment is prepared by training the facilitators and learners, and placing all tools for full implementation (instruction).The training of facilitators covers -- the curriculum, learning outcomes, method of delivery, and testing procedures.Preparation of the learners includes -- preparing students for use of new tools (software or hardware), student registration (when necessary), advising students on good software use strategies, and other preparations (as determined in the Analyze Phase).Placing all tools includes -- making sure the learning space is adequate for the curriculum tools, putting all books, manipulative kits, CD-ROMs, and software in place, and making sure any external links (e.g., Internet) are live. In colloquial language, the implementation phase of the ADDIE model is where the "rubber hits the road." It is conceivable that a well-designed multimedia product could fail if instructors and learners are not prepared and/or the learning tools are not put into place. It is important that a solid groundwork is laid for the smooth and satisfactory implementation of any instructional materials.
  • #8: In the implementation phase of the ADDIE model an plan is developed. This plan establishes the implementation timeline and procedures for training the facilitators and the learner, and delivering the final product. The final product is developed based on needs and errors discovered while utilizing a prototype product with members of the target audience. With the project ready for delivery, the learning environment is prepared by training the facilitators and learners, and placing all tools for full implementation (instruction).The training of facilitators covers -- the curriculum, learning outcomes, method of delivery, and testing procedures.Preparation of the learners includes -- preparing students for use of new tools (software or hardware), student registration (when necessary), advising students on good software use strategies, and other preparations (as determined in the Analyze Phase).Placing all tools includes -- making sure the learning space is adequate for the curriculum tools, putting all books, manipulative kits, CD-ROMs, and software in place, and making sure any external links (e.g., Internet) are live. In colloquial language, the implementation phase of the ADDIE model is where the "rubber hits the road." It is conceivable that a well-designed multimedia product could fail if instructors and learners are not prepared and/or the learning tools are not put into place. It is important that a solid groundwork is laid for the smooth and satisfactory implementation of any instructional materials.
  • #9: In the implementation phase of the ADDIE model an plan is developed. This plan establishes the implementation timeline and procedures for training the facilitators and the learner, and delivering the final product. The final product is developed based on needs and errors discovered while utilizing a prototype product with members of the target audience. With the project ready for delivery, the learning environment is prepared by training the facilitators and learners, and placing all tools for full implementation (instruction).The training of facilitators covers -- the curriculum, learning outcomes, method of delivery, and testing procedures.Preparation of the learners includes -- preparing students for use of new tools (software or hardware), student registration (when necessary), advising students on good software use strategies, and other preparations (as determined in the Analyze Phase).Placing all tools includes -- making sure the learning space is adequate for the curriculum tools, putting all books, manipulative kits, CD-ROMs, and software in place, and making sure any external links (e.g., Internet) are live. In colloquial language, the implementation phase of the ADDIE model is where the "rubber hits the road." It is conceivable that a well-designed multimedia product could fail if instructors and learners are not prepared and/or the learning tools are not put into place. It is important that a solid groundwork is laid for the smooth and satisfactory implementation of any instructional materials.