ADDIESAMR
Storyboarding
InnovationSummerInstitute
Instructional DesignNeeds
Analysis
Instructional Development
Evaluation
Redesign
Models of DesignAnalyze
Design
Develop
Implement
Evaluate
ADDIE
• Ensures learners achieve goals
• Evaluates learners’ needs• Provides framework for
development• Evaluates program
effectiveness
Analysis• Focused on needs of learner• Determine desired outcomes
and learning methods
Design• High-level document design• Outline syllabus• Storyboarding
Applying ADDIE
Develop• Syllabus• Course materials & schedule• Rubrics• Assessments
Implement• Prepare and launch course• Continuous evaluation & modification
Evaluate• Performance assessments• Polling
Applying ADDIE
• Commonly used• Focused on outcomes• Flexible• For designers of all
experience levels
• Linear process• Can be time consuming• Not as agile as other
methods
Pros Cons
Applying ADDIE
Models of DesignSubstitution
Augmentation
Modification
Redefinition
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Technology acts as a substitute with no functional change
Technology acts as a substitute with functional improvement
Technology enables task redesign
Technology allows for creation of new tasks previously inconceivable
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Examples of SAMRAn assessment or quiz:
Substitution Distribute the assessment in a Word Processor file format and have student fill in answers on a computer.
Augmentation
Use a Google Form to deliver and complete the assessment.
Modification
Write an essay around a relevant theme. The written essay could then be narrated and captured as vocal recording.
Redefinition
Create a documentary video answering an essential question related to important concepts.
An assessment is distributed on paper and answered in a printed form.
Adapted from: http://www.emergingedtech.com/2015/04/examples-of-transforming-lessons-through-samr/
Examples of SAMRAn art project:
SubstitutionUse a digital drawing/painting program (like MS Paint) to draw/paint a picture.
Augmentation
Use a tool that shows the development of the art (like Explain Everything).
Modification Digitally layer art over a background image as a canvas.
Redefinition Upload artwork to Pinterest to collaborate on the design and engage and inspire others.
Draw a picture using traditional brush, paint & paper.
Adapted from: http://www.emergingedtech.com/2015/04/examples-of-transforming-lessons-through-samr/
Examples of SAMRA geography assignment:
SubstitutionUse presentation software (like PowerPoint or Prezi) to present information about the location.
Augmentation
Incorporate interactive multimedia in the presentation to give more depth and provide more engaging presentation.
Modification Create a digital travel brochure that incorporates multimedia and student-created video.
Redefinition Explore the locale with Google Earth; seek out and include interviews with people who have visited the location.
Provide an overview of a location consisting of typed essay supplemented cut-and-pasted images.
Adapted from: http://www.emergingedtech.com/2015/04/examples-of-transforming-lessons-through-samr/
Tips for Applying SAMR
• Have a goal • Start small • Measure your success• Develop a plan for the next steps
Analysis• Focused on needs of learner• Determine desired outcomes
and learning methods
Design• High-level document design• Outline syllabus• Storyboarding
Flipping the Classroom
Storyboarding• Four step process
– Discover, Develop, Design, Deploy
• Should include:– Course description– Unit overview– Lectures and
resources– Assessments
lesson
visual | media
storyboardoutcomes: