When speaking of providing learning, we must take into account that delivering the training/course is actually an intermediate step to a broader process. It represents neither the start nor the end of our cycle. To easily navigate all the stages and phases of Learning Management, we can use the ADDIE model, an instructional design tool.
The analysis phase is crucial and should never be undervalued or overlooked. This phase creates the basis for a successful learning activity and will lead to an exhaustive assessment of the learning needs and capacity gaps.
The questions we must address at this stage are:
During this stage, take all the information you gathered in your assessment and use it to define the learning objectives, the methodological approach of the training and the training content, and the methods and materials.
The questions we must address at this stage are:
Now that you have a clear outline of the learning activity, you can focus on developing the content, lessons, and materials. You are ready to choose methods and technologies to support the learning and prepare the trainers to deliver an excellent learning activity.
The questions we must address at this stage are:
This is the phase when the learning activity takes place and the learning occurs. It is crucial at this stage to monitor the implementation to determine if your design process was a success, where it can be improved, and how better to approach the rest of the model in future.
Evaluation takes place in many ways throughout the learning management cycle and it is not a separate procedure occurring only in the final stage. Monitoring and evaluation are recurring processes, and it is fundamental to carry them out transversally. Furthermore, environmental and multicultural considerations should also be considered in all phases.
The questions we must address are:
By consistently carrying out the monitoring and evaluation stages, you will collect vital information from the entire learning cycle. If learners were, for example, unable to meet the objectives, you will be able to use the collected information to determine why that was. You will also be able to compare these notes with the assessment completed during the Analysis phase. This ensures that you can accurately redesign and improve the learning activity.