Motivating students of mixed efficacy profiles in technology skills classes: A case study

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Joyce Hwee Ling Koh
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[1] Indiana University,Department of Instructional Systems Technology
[2] Joyce Hwee Ling Koh,undefined
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Instructional Science | 2006年 / 34卷
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comparing self-efficacy profiles; mixed profile classes; qualitative comparison study; self-efficacy; teaching strategy; technology skills training;
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Students usually enter technology skills courses with varying experience and self-efficacy with technology. Teaching classes with mixed-efficacy at the same pace and level of contents may not ensure that all students would be equally motivated. This qualitative study explored strategies for motivating mixed profile classes by comparing learning behaviors of high and low efficacy students in an undergraduate technology skills course. It was found that low-efficacy students could be motivated by providing them with opportunities to acclimatize to the use of technical vocabulary and a technical environment. On the other hand, high-efficacy students could be motivated with opportunities to learn new technical contents. The study identified three critical stages of motivation and the strategies that could be adopted by instructors.
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页码:423 / 449
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