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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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10 Ways to Prioritize Fun While Learning

10 Ways to Prioritize Fun While Learning | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

What’s the best way to learn more efficiently? Adopting proven learning techniques like practice testing and interleaved practice is important, of course, but research shows that, on the whole, introducing novelty is one of the best ways to stay motivated and learn more effectively.

Russell Poldrack, professor of psychology and neurobiology and director of the Imaging Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin has been studying the brain systems behind our ability to learn, make decisions and exercise self-control.

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Strategies to Build Intrinsic Motivation

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Encouraging student commitment ultimately brings better results than the external motivations of reward or punishment. These seven self-persuasion strategies will get you started.
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Nine Strategies to Spark Adult Students’ Intrinsic Motivation

Nine Strategies to Spark Adult Students’ Intrinsic Motivation | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Are you an instructor who struggles to change the mindset of your students? Do you find that the students’ first questions are about grades rather than the content of the course?
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