Keller’s model of motivation is useful for assessing and
improving the motivation of students. A motivated learner will meet the four
conditions for motivation out lined by this theory: attention, relevance,
confidence, and satisfaction, ARCS (Driscoll, 2005, p. 333) . The first day of
class provides opportunity for the instructor to motivate students to succeed
in the class. The instructor might gain students’ attention, for example, by
showing a video depicting new advance in technology. In online classes,
students might use discussion boards to discuss the relevance of computers in
the work place. Instilling confidence can be difficult, but I have found that
spending time individually to tutor and encourage students experiencing difficulty
pays large dividends in this area. Providing students with opportunities for
success usually helps in the satisfaction category. This can be accomplished by
providing learning activities with goals that are understandable, fair, and
achievable.
Reference
Driscoll, M. P. (2005). Psychology of learning for
instruction. Boston: Pearson Education, Inc.
Lyle,
ReplyDeleteI agree that spending one on one time with students, that may lack confidence when using technology, is a great strategy.
Recently, I was at a meeting with a group of educators that are not really fond of technology. However, during our lunch hour, I decided to show them this video ( http://jumpthecurve.net/health-care/a-window-into-the-future/) so that they can begin to understand where we are going technologically and why it is important to begin to think about education and technology differently.
Your strategy to utilize video clips and other multimedia resources is a great way to get students engaged.
Great post!
Cynthia
Lyle,
DeleteI agree that the motivated learner is much easier to teach, or, learn, than the unmotivated learner. And I can speak from my own experience. Both as the learner and facilitator. Even in this program I can feel my motivation level from time to time. So I have to ARCS myself.
The smart desktop that is explained in the video looks interesting. It didn't speak much about the everyday uses, like word documents, email, and spreadsheet.
Nice post. Thanks
I like that. A new verb: ARCS!
DeleteThank you, Lyle. I enjoyed that video about interact surfaces. For our kindergarten teachers, the school district one per teachers. The implementation of the tables are questionable. Great Job!
ReplyDeleteHello Lyle,
ReplyDeleteAs I read your blog entry, I found that I was one of those students who thought I knew everything I needed to know about computers and I didn't need to know anything else. At the time, I didn't know about the ARCS model but it took some of those same principles to motivate me to learn more about computers. Because I was motivated, I am very savvy with using a computer and often times asked at school to help others. Good post and I like that it was relevant to my experience with using a computer.