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How Designers Make Decisions:
A Descriptive Model of Instructional Design for Informal Learning in Museums (8 of 8)

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Sections in this Article:
1. Abstract
2. Introduction
3. The Study from Which this Model Emerged
4. The Components of Design Decisions
5. How Do Museum Staffs Make Decisions During the Design Process?
6. Who Participates in the Process of Making Decisions about the Design of Museum Exhibitions?
7. (previous) What Are the Implications to Instructional Designers?
8. References

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