ADDIE is a widely used instructional design model that consists of five phases: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. To guide your gamification and interactive media design process using the ADDIE model, you should begin by identifying the learning objectives, audience, context, and constraints. Conduct a needs assessment and learner analysis to determine the gaps and opportunities for gamification and interactive media. Then select the appropriate elements and mechanics that align with your learning objectives and audience. Create a storyboard or prototype to outline the structure, content, and interactions of your solution. Develop the solution using the storyboard or prototype, testing and refining it for functionality, usability, and accessibility. Deploy the solution to learners with clear instructions, support, and feedback. Monitor and troubleshoot any technical or logistical issues that may arise. Finally, collect data on the effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction of the solution to measure achievement of learning objectives and impact on learners. Use feedback and lessons learned to improve the solution and inform future design decisions.