
Alastair Linds, Jeff Clemens, Anita Fahrenbruch
Royal Roads University
August 1, 2018

Three articles on motivation theory

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.

Three articles on mobile learning theory

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
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.
