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MOTIVATIONAL THEORY According to John Keller Compiled from the website: http://ide.ed.psu.edu/idde/ARCS .htm

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MOTIVATIONAL THEORY

According to John KellerCompiled from the website: http://ide.ed.psu.edu/idde/ARCS.htm

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FOUR CATEGORIES OF MOTIVATION

1. Attention2. Relevance3. Confidence4. Satisfaction

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1. ATTENTION

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PERCEPTUAL AROUSAL

Gain and maintain attention

Use surprising or uncertain events

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INQUIRY AROUSAL

Stimulate information seeking behavior

Pose or have learner generate questions

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VARIABILITY

Vary elements of instruction

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2. RELEVANCE

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FAMILIARITY Adapt instruction Use examples Relate to learner personal experience

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GOAL ORIENTATION

Examples of instructionPresent goalsHave learner define goals

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MOTIVE MATCHING

Use teaching strategies that match motivation profiles

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3. CONFIDENCE

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EXPECTANCY FOR SUCCESS

Make learners aware of expectations and evaluative criteria

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CHALLENGE SETTING Multiple achievement levels Let learners set personal goals Set standards of accomplishments

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ATTRIBUTION MOLDING Provide supportive feedback

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4. SATISFACTION

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NATURAL CONSEQUENCES

Give opportunities to use new knowledge in real or simulated settings

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POSITIVE CONSEQUENCES

Feedback and reinforcements

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EQUITY

Consistent standards and consequences for accomplishments

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RESOURCES Keller, John. (1983) ARCS – Motivational

Theory. Retrieved from http://ide.ed.psu.edu/idde/ARCS.htm October 5, 2009.