Wednesday, March 16, 2016

ADDIE Week 4: Implementation

This blog post is part of a series. If you did not read the previous posts, you may wish to start here.

The Implementation Phase of ADDIE is usually a lot shorter than the other phases that you have tackled up until now. Back in the Analysis phase, you should have determined what the best delivery method would be for your project. Now is the time to put that plan in to motion. Did you make a video? Perhaps you should upload the video to YouTube or Teacher Tube. Are you delivering an in-person instruction session? Put the final touches on it, show up to the class, and teach it. If you made something online, the implementation phase also includes marketing the new video or tutorial, putting it on your LibGuides Template guide, embedding it on your library's tutorials webpage, and making sure that other librarians know of its existence. If it is a large-scale comprehensive tutorial like an undergraduate research tutorial, you might want to send emails to your composition instructors or teach an info session for your university's office of faculty excellence. Make sure to update all the links for your tutorial if anything has changed.

Our next post is about evaluation, but don't forget assessment at this stage, either. See you next week!


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