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Online Collaborative Course Authoring. Why is the Udutu™ Online Course Authoring Tool free? Udutu is not a software company, it is a service company. We recognized that budgets, personnel resources and shifting priorities can stall a worthwhile online course project for months or even years. Licensed Desktop tools get limited to a few "technical" experts, and leave subject matter experts, project managers, and other stakeholders out of the loop.

So we make the authoring tool available to anyone and everyone, and because it is online, stakeholders can collaborate from anywhere, on any platform or operating system, so long as they have a browser. Whether you are a large corporation offering constant learning and training opportunities for managers and employees or you are a small business, you will find that Udutu’s WSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) online learning software makes it easy to produce media rich, engaging online courseware at minimal cost and without having to rely on programmers or multimedia experts. eLearn Magazine. Browse Results. IMS Global Developer. The eLearning Guild: Community & Resources for eLearning Professionals. Sloan-C eLearning Landscape | Insight, Inspiration and Vision.

Instructional Design Models and Methods | Instructional Design Central. Instructional Design Models and Methods "Models, like myths and metaphors, help us to make sense of our world. Whether derived from whim or from serious research, a model offers its user a means of comprehending an otherwise incomprehensible problem. An instructional design model gives structure and meaning to an I.D. problem, enabling the would-be designer to negotiate her design task with a semblance of conscious understanding. Models help us to visualize the problem, to break it down into discrete, manageable units. The value of a specific model is determined within the context of use.

Review and compare various instructional design models and methods below: Merrill's First Principles of Instruction ADDIE Model Dick and Carey Model Kemp's Instructional Design Model Gagné's Nine Events of Instruction Bloom's Learning Taxonomy Kirkpatrick's 4 Levels of Training Evaluation Merrill's First Principles of Instruction ADDIE Model Figure 2 ADDIE Model, Diagram by: Steven J. Dick and Carey Model. Instructional Design Central | Instructional Designer Resources, Information, and Professional Networking Services.