Tag: <span>engagement</span>

Tag: engagement

Latest News: Playing violent games breed cooperation not aggression

eLearningworld News from US According to recent research from Texas University cooperative games has the most effect of decreasing aggression towards other people especially if you play with helpful partners. The game then becomes a learning, problem-solving and socializing environment despite its violent content, which means four levels of engagement. …

External Motivation Part 6: How tutors can motivate eLearners

The road to become an effective eLearner means gain the ability to use technology to her own advantage e.g. in order to able to create her own personal learning environment. Here is one of the fields where generation differences are shown as was indicated in this article-series first part. In …

The Century of the Brain and Computing Part 4: Motivation

Decrease the amount of distractions, individually adapt the course’s content and pedagogical method, and stimulate curiosity and problem solving skills. This is some of the building-blocs to a motivating brain-adapted learning environment according to seven brain-scientists that was interviewed in the daily paper Dagens Nyheter May 15, 2011. They also …