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Clark's invitation to the dance: An instructional Designer's response

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He would like to thank his colleague, Walter Dick, for suggesting he examine this issue from the point of view of an instructional designer. He would also like to thank his “medical consultants”—Dr. Mark Shamis, Dr. William Kaufman, and Linda Reiser, RN.

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Reiser, R.A. Clark's invitation to the dance: An instructional Designer's response. ETR&D 42, 45–48 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02299091

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