The Little Engine That Could - How to Start the Motor? Motivating the Online Student
Motivation is a function of initiating and sustaining goal-directed action. In addition to individual variables, student motivation is influenced by situational variables that include course design, instructional approach, and to a great extent, faculty behavior. This article presents classic litera...
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Main Authors: | Kay Dennis, EdD (Author), Lisa Bunkowski, PhD (Author), Micheal Eskey, PhD (Author) |
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Park University,
2007-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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