JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Comparative Study of the ADDIE Instructional Design Model in Distance Education

Αδαμαντία Γεράσιμος ΣπατιώτηIoannis KazanidisJenny Pange

Year: 2022 Journal:   Information Vol: 13 (9)Pages: 402-402   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Distance education is now a reality introducing a “specific methodology of flexible and interactive multiform learning”. Due to its characteristics, different instructional design models apply to distance education as guidelines of the design thinking process pursuing specific learning outcomes. This study refers to the investigation of good teaching practices and approaches in relation to the ADDIE model in distance online environments. The purpose of this paper is to investigate both the effectiveness of the ADDIE model in distance education and its contribution to the online teaching process. Meta-analysis is chosen as the research methodology. Specifically, we export a total of 58 articles referring to the ADDIE model. From these, we find that only 23 articles are appropriate for the meta-analysis. According to the results of this study, we observe that the ADDIE model applies to meet different teaching requirements in all online educational environments. In this study, we observe that good practices of teaching are the multimedia presentation, feedback, variety of interactive exercises or activities, combined learning strategy (individualized and collaborative), and role of educators. Then, an asynchronous approach was preferred in distance education. Finally, the ADDIE model is considered as a valuable source of additional information by providing good teaching practices.

Keywords:
ADDIE Model Computer science Distance education Instructional design Process (computing) Asynchronous learning Presentation (obstetrics) Relation (database) Mathematics education Teaching method Multimedia Psychology Pedagogy Cooperative learning Synchronous learning Curriculum

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Topics

Online and Blended Learning
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Technology-Enhanced Education Studies
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
E-Learning and COVID-19
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education

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