Hannafin+and+Peck

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 * (submitted by Karen Casselman)**

Definition
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 * The Hannafin Peck (1987) design model is a three phase process. In the first phase, a needs assessment is performed. This phase is followed by a design phase. In the third phase, instruction is developed and implemented. In this model, all of the phases involve a process of evaluation and revision. The Hannafin Peck’s design model is simple but elegant in the way in which all three phases are connected to "evaluate and revise". This may not be a model designed for a novice, but its focus on constraints in relation to quality and complexity is appealing. **



Source: [|Instructional Design Model] [|Hannafin and Peck Design Model]

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