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Five Keys to Motivating Students

Faculty Focus

Recently I had reason to revisit Paul Pintrich’s meta-analysis on motivating students. It’s still the piece I most often see referenced when it comes to what’s known about student motivation. Adaptive self-efficacy and competence perceptions motivate students. Adaptive attributions and control beliefs motivate students.

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Five Keys to Motivating Students

Faculty Focus

Recently I had reason to revisit Paul Pintrich’s meta-analysis on motivating students. It’s still the piece I most often see referenced when it comes to what’s known about student motivation. Adaptive self-efficacy and competence perceptions motivate students. Adaptive attributions and control beliefs motivate students.

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Asynchronous Learning or Live Lessons? Which One Works Better for Me?

Edsurge

Fully asynchronous online learning is probably best suited to adult learners who are motivated to apply what they learn to their work. Students remember more and experience less mind-wandering when lectures are interpolated with other learning activities, such as short quizzes.

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Use of Technology in the Classroom to Enhance Teaching and Learning

eSchool News

These technologies capture students’ attention and help them stay focused, leading to improved motivation and participation in the learning process. Platforms like Google Classroom and Microsoft Teams facilitate group work, real-time feedback, and seamless communication between students and teachers.

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Utilizing Canva to Work Smarter Not Harder

Teach Hub

For example, you can create a chart that monitors homework completion motivating students to meet classroom expectations. Canvas interactive presentation templates captivate students’ attention, turning lessons into visually appealing experiences with features like videos, animations, and quizzes that keep students actively involved.

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What are the positive effects of using technology in the classroom?

eSchool News

Real-time Assessment : Technology allows for immediate feedback through online quizzes and assessments, helping teachers identify areas where students may need additional support. For instance, gamified learning platforms can transform complex subjects into fun challenges, motivating students to engage more deeply with the material.

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Education Technology

eSchool News

Students can work together on digital platforms, sharing ideas and feedback in real-time, while teachers can provide immediate, constructive feedback, which can enhance student engagement and motivation. This dynamic format keeps learners engaged and motivates them to participate actively in the lesson.