Multidisciplinary Project-Based Learning: Improving Student Motivation for Learning Signal Processing

2021 ◽  
Vol 38 (3) ◽  
pp. 62-72
Author(s):  
Yolanda Campos-Roca
2002 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 269-277 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. G. Pipe ◽  
D. Weston ◽  
R. Peters ◽  
M. Van Vliet ◽  
S. Hebestreit ◽  
...  

In ‘hard’ numerate subjects of electrical/electronic engineering, student motivation is a difficult problem. Students must feel engaged and purposeful. The authors have worked closely together as a pan-European group to design a module that engages students via interesting practical work, integrating a number of subjects together, and achieving enhanced motivation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 40
Author(s):  
David Palmer

Previous studies of teacher enthusiasm have indicated that it can influence student motivation for learning, but it is not yet clear whether all students are influenced in this way, or only some of them. This study aimed to identify the percentage of students who were influenced by the teacher’s enthusiasm in normal classroom settings. Twenty-four grade 10 students were individually interviewed. The results indicated that all of the students had been influenced by the teacher’s enthusiasm, or lack of enthusiasm, in a recent lesson. Furthermore, the students described a wide range of teacher behaviors that they interpreted as indicating teacher enthusiasm. It was concluded that teacher enthusiasm is a motivational factor that can influence all or nearly all students.


Author(s):  
J. C. Olabe ◽  
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X. Basogain ◽  
M. A. Olabe

The field of research in educational methodologies has been offering during the last decade a series of innovative and promising new initiatives. These initiatives have tried to apply to the educational environment the fruits of current psychology research. Ideas such as student motivation, gaming, multiple intelligences, project-based learning, flipping the classroom, makerspaces, and others, abound in the field of educational methodologies. These new initiatives are evaluated with traditional procedures grouped under the umbrella of the scientific method. This paper first discusses the limitations of these evaluations. Second, it describes learning and teaching as a computational process. Finally, it proposes the use of principles of Information Theory as the foundation for the design of modern educational methodologies.


2022 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-41
Author(s):  
Anita Muho ◽  
Gentjana Taraj

This study aimed at exploring the impact of formative assessment practices on student motivation for learning the English language. As Leahy, Lyon, Thompson, and Wiliam (2005) stated, education needs to change its function from collecting the results of right or wrong, and to encourage teachers in gathering information that will affect the educational decisions. This study is a non-experimental, correlational study, to describe the relationship between formative assessment practices and motivation for leaning. The instrument used was a questionnaire on high school students from public and private schools, who were selected randomly by stratified sampling. They belonged to three major high schools of Durres, Albania. The findings of this study showed that factors like strategic questions used by the teacher during formative assessment, student’s portfolio, self-assessment, and peer assessment affected positively the motivation for learning the English language. The results of the regression equation revealed that from four independent variables, the factor that had the greatest impact on motivation for learning were strategic questions used by the teacher during formative assessment, followed by self-assessment, peer assessment and student’s portfolio. This study identified ways of intervention to promote motivation for learning the English language. The study will contribute in the Albanian context showing how assessment practices made an impact on student motivation. It will help educational institutions and policy makers, foreign language teachers in improving the assessment practices to promote student motivation in learning the English language.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-87
Author(s):  
Mila Bulić ◽  
Ines Blažević

The research aimed to check for difference in learning motivation between students learning online and students participating in modern classroom instruction. The study participants included students attending grades 5 to 8, divided into experimental (online classes) and control groups based on pre-testing. The results show that there is no statistically significant difference in motivation between the tested sub-samples. Student motivation for learning natural sciences declines with their years of schooling, but this is not statistically significant. It can be concluded that online teaching of Science and Biology as a learning tool can be as motivating as modern teaching using active classroom methods.


2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 18-30
Author(s):  
Henny Indrawati ◽  
Caska

The purpose of this article is to (1) analyze the economics basic competencies difficult to be mastered by the students, (2) investigate the factors causing low student competencies on the NE in economics subject for the related basic competencies and find the solution to overcome the problems, and (3) formulate the appropriate model to improve success in economics learning. This study analyzed the variables that determine the success of students in economics learning. There are several points that can be concluded from the findings of the study, they are: 1) the competence of students in economics learning is in the poor category; 2) variables that determine the success of economics learning; 3) student motivation for learning was the most effect variable in determining the success of economics learning. From several studies that have been done, there has been no study that combines all the variables in determining the success of learning.


2014 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 12232-12236 ◽  
Author(s):  
Evi Zouganeli ◽  
Veslemøy Tyssø ◽  
Boning Feng ◽  
Kjell Arnesen ◽  
Nihad Kapetanovic

Author(s):  
T. Yarkova ◽  
R. Rabadanova

Currently, much attention is paid to the development of students ' intellectual abilities. This problem is particularly acute in Universities that provide training in the applied bachelor's degree system. The use of interactive and alternative types of educational activities is proposed, which increases the motivation for learning, stimulates search and research activities. On the example of the chemical block of disciplines, a scheme for building a training course that includes alternative types of classes is proposed. Methods that improve the quality of education are considered; control points that allow you to evaluate the dynamics of learning the discipline.


2015 ◽  
Vol 197 ◽  
pp. 1215-1222 ◽  
Author(s):  
Georgeta Panisoara ◽  
Nicoleta Duta ◽  
Ion-Ovidiu Panisoara

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