The purpose of this study was to examine instructional strategies used to motivate students to engage in online communication courses. Eighteen undergraduate students, seven graduate students, and ten faculty members were interviewed individually or in small focus groups. Results indicate the significance of instructional strategies that promote autonomy, perceived competence, and relatedness in motivating students. Two instructional strategies that promote autonomy (i.e., conveying choice in instructional language and validating negative feelings associated with arduous or tedious tasks) were not discussed by participants in this study, which poses interesting challenges for instructors. The results reveal the utility of Self-Determination...
The concept of "motivation" and modern theories of learning motivation are theoretically substantiat...
The concept of "motivation" and modern theories of learning motivation are theoretically substantiat...
Two studies addressed students ’ motivation and participation in an online discussion board which wa...
With the increasing ubiquity of new technologies, many claims are being made about their potential t...
The purpose of this study was to replicate and extend previous work (Chiu, 2021a, 2021b; Vallade et ...
Two studies addressed students' motivation and participation in an online discussion board which was...
Existing research into motivation in online environments has tended to use one of two approaches. Th...
Existing research into motivation in online environments has tended to use one of two approaches. Th...
This paper reports on one aspect of a larger case study that explores the nature of motivation to le...
Existing research into motivation in online environments has tended to use one of two approaches. Th...
Existing research into motivation in online environments has tended to use one of two approaches. Th...
Existing research into motivation in online environments has tended to use one of two approaches. Th...
In a face-to-face classroom, the instructor can easily diagnose students\u27 motivational status by ...
Success in online learning environments is dependent upon students’ abilities to manage their own le...
The concept of "motivation" and modern theories of learning motivation are theoretically substantiat...
The concept of "motivation" and modern theories of learning motivation are theoretically substantiat...
The concept of "motivation" and modern theories of learning motivation are theoretically substantiat...
Two studies addressed students ’ motivation and participation in an online discussion board which wa...
With the increasing ubiquity of new technologies, many claims are being made about their potential t...
The purpose of this study was to replicate and extend previous work (Chiu, 2021a, 2021b; Vallade et ...
Two studies addressed students' motivation and participation in an online discussion board which was...
Existing research into motivation in online environments has tended to use one of two approaches. Th...
Existing research into motivation in online environments has tended to use one of two approaches. Th...
This paper reports on one aspect of a larger case study that explores the nature of motivation to le...
Existing research into motivation in online environments has tended to use one of two approaches. Th...
Existing research into motivation in online environments has tended to use one of two approaches. Th...
Existing research into motivation in online environments has tended to use one of two approaches. Th...
In a face-to-face classroom, the instructor can easily diagnose students\u27 motivational status by ...
Success in online learning environments is dependent upon students’ abilities to manage their own le...
The concept of "motivation" and modern theories of learning motivation are theoretically substantiat...
The concept of "motivation" and modern theories of learning motivation are theoretically substantiat...
The concept of "motivation" and modern theories of learning motivation are theoretically substantiat...
Two studies addressed students ’ motivation and participation in an online discussion board which wa...