Guide on training methodology for EBMOs - Part2

THE LEARNING MANAGEMENT CYCLE

 

 

Learning management cycle

 

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.

ADDIE model

 
ADDIE uses a five-phase approach:

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:

  • What are the expectations of the client?
  • What is the capacity gap and what is the desired behaviour from the target group?
  • Who are the learners, what are their abilities and their circumstances?
  • What is the target group profile?
  • What are the learning needs?
  • What are constraints and/or resources needed to complete the project?
  • What will be the project timeline?

Analyze: Know your participants