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Alastair Linds, Jeff Clemens, Anita Fahrenbruch

Royal Roads University

August 1, 2018

 
Motivation Theory

Three articles on motivation theory

Motivation

Motivation

Keller, J., Suzuki, K. (2004). Learner motivation and E-learning design: A multi nationally validated process. 

Gormley, K., Colella, C., Shell, D., L. (2012). Motivating Online Learners Using Attention, Relevance, Confidence, Satisfaction, Motivational Theory And Distributed Scaffolding.

Baumeister, R., F. (2015). Toward a general theory of motivation: Problems, challenges, opportunities, and the big picture.

Mobile Learning

Three articles on mobile learning theory

 

Mobile Learning Therory

Mobile Learning Therory

Sharples, M., Taylor, J., & Vavoula, G. (2005). Towards a theory of mobile learning. Proceedings of mLearn 2005, 1.1(2005), 1-9.

Franklin, T. (2011). Mobile learning: At the tipping point. Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology-TOJET, 10(4), 261-275.

Koole, M. L. (2009). A model for framing mobile learning. In M. Ally (Ed.), Mobile learning: Transforming the delivery of education and training, (pp. 25–47). Edmonton, AB: AU Press.

Three articles on gamification theory

 

Gamification Theory

Gamification Theory

Hakkarinen, M. (n.d.). Gamification in education. EdTecHakk.

Sandusky, S. (2015). Gamification in Education.

Landers, R. N. (2015). Developing the theory of gamified learning: Linking serious games and gamification of learning. Simulation & Gaming, 45(6), 752-768.

Gamification
How the frameworks connect

2018 by Alastair Linds, Jeff Clemens, Anita Fahrenbruch

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