Learning designers are no stranger to using models--consider ADDIE, SAM, and Merrill's First Principles, which are widely implemented in the L&D industry. But a less commonly discussed practice is constructing models that help inform design decisions for the learning solutions we create.
In this issue of TD at Work, Kristin Torrence:
Outlines five L&D models Describes how the models facilitate an evidence-based approach to design and assessment Walks readers through how to develop each model in practice Presents case studies for using the models for data-driven decision makingThe Tools & Resources in this issue are a modeling preparation checklist and a bonus competency model template.