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ADDIE_vs_ASSURE_Layman_Terms

The document compares the ADDIE and ASSURE models, highlighting that ADDIE is a structured guide for planning and creating lessons or training programs, while ASSURE focuses on integrating technology and media into classroom lessons. ADDIE is primarily used by professionals in training design, whereas ASSURE is geared towards classroom teachers aiming to enhance engagement. Additionally, ASSURE places a stronger emphasis on understanding students' learning preferences compared to ADDIE.

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ADDIE_vs_ASSURE_Layman_Terms

The document compares the ADDIE and ASSURE models, highlighting that ADDIE is a structured guide for planning and creating lessons or training programs, while ASSURE focuses on integrating technology and media into classroom lessons. ADDIE is primarily used by professionals in training design, whereas ASSURE is geared towards classroom teachers aiming to enhance engagement. Additionally, ASSURE places a stronger emphasis on understanding students' learning preferences compared to ADDIE.

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Differences Between ADDIE and ASSURE Models (Layman's Terms)

What We're Comparing ADDIE Model (More for ASSURE Model (More for
planning & designing teachers using media in
lessons) class)
1. Main Purpose It's a step-by-step guide to It helps teachers plan
help plan and create a full lessons that use technology
lesson or training. or media like videos.
2. Who Usually Uses It Mostly used by Mostly used by classroom
professionals who design teachers who want to make
training or e-learning their lessons more fun.
programs.
3. Where It’s Used Can be used in many Mainly used in the
learning places – schools, classroom with real
companies, online. students.
4. Knowing Your Students It talks about understanding It really focuses on knowing
students, but not very your students well – like
detailed. how they learn best.
5. Use of Media/Technology It includes using tools, but Choosing the right videos,
it’s not the main point. tools, or tech is one of the
most important steps.

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