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How to Keep Students Motivated
Abstract
Maintaining student motivation can be challenging, especially for instructors dealing with complex and demanding subjects. In order to motivate students, consideration could be given to problem-solving activities that present real-world scenarios relatable to a student's experiences. It might also be advantageous to leverage a student's inherent primary and secondary knowledge to devise an activity stimulating their interest. An instructional designer can establish various roles in remote learning, and experimenting with these areas could benefit one or all students. This developmental process can foster active engagement and promote team-building skills, achievable through diverse learning formats. As such, when goals and objectives are defined for the student, accomplishments can be documented and shared to sustain motivation, allowing instructors and instructional designers to track this progress.
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