The document compares the ADDIE and Dick and Carey instructional design models. Both models follow similar phases of analysis, design, development, and evaluation. However, the Dick and Carey model has more phases and places more emphasis on evaluation. The ADDIE model is more flexible but can be time-consuming, while the Dick and Carey model provides more guidance but is also time-intensive due to its level of detail. In conclusion, both models have benefits and limitations to consider when deciding which to use for a given project.