MARIJA BORCIC
ADDIE AND
DICK AND CAREY
MODEL
ADDIE MODEL
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DICK AND CAREY MODEL
ADDIE
Individuality of
the steps
Dick
and
Carey
Level of analysis
it requires
Instructional
Design Model
Systems view
Time-
consuming
Contrast
# of stages 5 10
ADDIE
Features Dick and Carey
Steps Directly Indirectly
Evaluation Final phase Throughout
Structured Unstructured
Guidance
Comparison
The purpose of
each model is to
improve
instruction by
improving the
instructor.
(McNeill, 2013)
References:
Deyoung, R. (2013, January 29). The addie model of instructional
design. YouTube. Retrieved November 6, 2022, from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSLv2KDYz9A
Kurt, D. S. (2018, December 16). Addie Model: Instructional design.
Educational Technology. Retrieved November 6, 2022, from
https://educationaltechnology.net/the-addie-model-instructional-
design/
Kurt, D. S. (2016, December 12). Dick and carey instructional model.
Educational Technology. Retrieved November 6, 2022, from
https://educationaltechnology.net/dick-and-carey-instructional-
model/
McNeill, M. (2013, May 19). Dick and Carey Model of Instructional
design. YouTube. Retrieved November 6, 2022, from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1I2Ocn4bTU

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