Digital Media Development Models and Processes

  • Martin F
  • Betrus A
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In this chapter, we describe different Models and Processes used to design instructional media including ADDIE, Rapid Prototyping, AGILE, SCRUM, Waterfall Model and the BSCS 5e Instructional Model. We also describe different ways of conducting a front-end analysis, including needs assessment, learner analysis, context analysis, and technology analysis. We then discuss designing and developing digital media, along with creating flowcharts, storyboards and prototypes and the final product of your media-infused instructional modules. Finally, we discuss ways to effectively implement digital media with your target audience along with evaluating the outcomes and effectiveness of implementing digital media for learning.

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Martin, F., & Betrus, A. K. (2019). Digital Media Development Models and Processes. In Digital Media for Learning (pp. 33–63). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33120-7_3

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