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Self-Regulated Learning, Motivation and Goal Theory: Implications for Instructional Design and E-Learning


Abstract:

Instructional designers can use evidence-based theories of motivation and self-regulated learning to construct e-learning environments that promote goalsetting and achiev...Show More

Abstract:

Instructional designers can use evidence-based theories of motivation and self-regulated learning to construct e-learning environments that promote goalsetting and achievement. We have used gStudy, educational software designed according to principles of self-regulated learning, to construct a Goal-Setting Kit. The Goal-Setting Kit incorporates tests, scaffolds, concept maps, and exercises that allow students to express, organize, and monitor their strategies for achieving personal and instructional goals.
Date of Conference: 05-07 July 2006
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 24 July 2006
Print ISBN:0-7695-2632-2

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Conference Location: Kerkrade, Netherlands

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