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		<title>Where is Emotion in Instructional Design?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The concept of emotional design (Read Donald Norman&#8217;s Book for further details) Ho is nothing new, particularly in product design. Many approaches that take emotions into consideration during the designing process have been introduced. One of these approaches is of course Kansei Engineering as proposed by Nagamachi. Though principles of emotional design have been adopted [...]]]></description>
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