The Conative Aspects of E-learning: Effective E-learning is a Combination of Intention (Motivation) and Action (Volition) - Helena Schoeman - Books - VDM Verlag - 9783639158519 - June 30, 2009
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The Conative Aspects of E-learning: Effective E-learning is a Combination of Intention (Motivation) and Action (Volition)

Helena Schoeman

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The Conative Aspects of E-learning: Effective E-learning is a Combination of Intention (Motivation) and Action (Volition)

Effective learning (self-direction and collaboration), techno- and information literacy and an effective learning environment are the strongest predictors of effective e-learning. The combination of intention (motivation) and action (volition) are the two descriptive factors for conation. The study highlights existing models of conative factors and learner motivation as well as the relationships between conative factors with special reference to internal (pulling) and external (pushing) driving forces. In conclusion, the role of the conative domain in e-learning is seen as being the psychological link between the physical learning environment and effective e-learning. This study examines how conative factors contribute to effective e-learning for corporate and academic learners. Inference of what effective e-learning activities are were traced during focus group sessions, various other research interventions and resent literature.

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Released June 30, 2009
ISBN13 9783639158519
Publishers VDM Verlag
Pages 140
Dimensions 213 g
Language English