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Enhancing Connectedness and Intrinsic Motivation to Learn for Online Learners: Introducing the S3 Model

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  • George O Hanshaw
  • Roxanne Helm-Stevens
  • Breanna Lopez

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The purpose of the current research was to discern the most effective strategies to implement into a student-centered online course. Related and implemented components that coincide within this framework were student connection and student motivation. The research was conducted using a mixed methods study that specifically studied the symbiotic relationship of both quantitative and qualitative exploration when seeking to improve the online environment. Researchers also utilized their originally developed model, ¡°The S3 Cycle- The Three Strategies to Increase Student-centered Learning¡± to differentiate the most effective methods when designing and applying a meaningful and valuable student-centered learning environment for online students. A greater sense of connectedness and intrinsic motivation to learn are felt by students after they have participated in a student-centered online course which was designed and developed with specific student-centered learning strategies and technology tools.

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  • George O Hanshaw & Roxanne Helm-Stevens & Breanna Lopez, 2019. "Enhancing Connectedness and Intrinsic Motivation to Learn for Online Learners: Introducing the S3 Model," International Journal of Learning and Development, Macrothink Institute, vol. 9(3), pages 1-24, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:mth:ijld88:v:9:y:2019:i:3:p:1-24
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