Mechanism for promoting motivation, confidence, and autonomy through synchronic communication sessions in virtual learning environments

  • Jorge A
  • Adriana R
  • Eliécer P
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Abstract

This study presents a mechanism which explains the effect of synchronous communication on students' perception of the training process in virtual learning methodology used in a postgraduate programme at the University of Santander. We use System Dynamics to design a mechanism that integrates motivation, confidence, trust, and autonomy in students. The results suggest that this mechanism explains why teachers should interact with students to motivate them.

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Jorge, A. P. V., Adriana, R. L. D., & Eliécer, P. B. (2017). Mechanism for promoting motivation, confidence, and autonomy through synchronic communication sessions in virtual learning environments. Educational Research and Reviews, 12(17), 819–831. https://doi.org/10.5897/err2017.3294

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