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Revision as of 13:51, 6 March 2006
Definition
Emotional processes are based on the acceptance or rejection of objects and facts and have an evaluational relation to the world (Kuhl, 1986)"
See also: Flow and Motivation
Instructional design models taking into account emotions
- ARCS rather concerns motivation
References
Kuhl, J. (1986). Motivation and information. In R.M. Sorrentino & E.T. Higgins, eds, Handbook of Motivation and Cognition, pp. 404\u2013434. Chichester: Wiley