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== References ==
== References ==


* J. Keller, Motivational Design of Instruction, in Instructional Design Theories and Models, C. Reigeluth (ed.), Erlbaum, Hillsdale, New Jersey, pp. 383-434, 1983.
* J. Keller, Motivational Design of Instruction, in C. Reigeluth (ed.), Instructional Design Theories and Models,  Erlbaum, Hillsdale, New Jersey, pp. 383-434, 1983.


* J. Keller and T. Kopp, An Application of the ARCS Model of Motivational Design, in  C. Reigeluth (ed.), Instructional Design Theories and Models, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, New Jersey, pp. 289-320, 1987.
* J. Keller and T. Kopp, An Application of the ARCS Model of Motivational Design, in  C. Reigeluth (ed.), Instructional Design Theories and Models, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, New Jersey, pp. 289-320, 1987.

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References

  • J. Keller, Motivational Design of Instruction, in C. Reigeluth (ed.), Instructional Design Theories and Models, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, New Jersey, pp. 383-434, 1983.
  • J. Keller and T. Kopp, An Application of the ARCS Model of Motivational Design, in C. Reigeluth (ed.), Instructional Design Theories and Models, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, New Jersey, pp. 289-320, 1987.
  • T. W. Malone and M. R. Lepper, Making Learning Fun: A Taxonomy of Intrinsic Motivation for Learning, in Aptitude, Learning and instruction, 3, R. E. Snow and M. J. Farr (eds.), Erlbaum, Hillsdale, New Jersey, pp. 223-253, 1987.