情境成就目标对在线学习行为的影响:现场实验结果

IF 5 3区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Nasim Mousavi, Sina Golara, Jesse Bockstedt
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鉴于在线学习的广泛采用,研究这些平台如何有效地保持学习者的学习动机和参与度至关重要。本研究表明,目前流行的放手式、自主式设计方法严重依赖于学习者的内在动机,有可能会忽视成就情感等关键方面,导致学习者脱离学习。我们的研究结果表明,在线学习提供者可以通过基于情境成就目标的动机干预来解决这个问题。具体来说,我们的研究结果表明,在学习、成绩证明和成绩回避这三种成就目标中,成绩证明目标是提高学习者参与度和成绩最有效的目标。此外,我们还讨论了 "一刀切 "的课程设计可能不是保持高参与度的最有效策略。根据学习者的动机行为、先前表现和社交活动来定制干预措施,可以显著提高参与度。先前成绩较好的学习者从 "成绩证明 "目标中获益更多,而成绩中等的学习者则从 "成绩回避 "目标中获益,先前成绩较差的学习者则受到 "学习目标 "的积极影响。与社会隔绝的学习者对成绩目标的反应最好。
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The Impact of Situational Achievement Goals on Online Learning Behavior: Results from Field Experiments
Given the widespread adoption of online learning, it is crucial to examine how these platforms can effectively maintain learners’ motivation and engagement. This study suggests that the prevalent hands-off, self-directed design approach, which relies heavily on learners’ intrinsic motivation, can potentially neglect crucial aspects like achievement emotions and lead to disengagement. Our findings show that online learning providers can address this issue through motivational interventions based on situational achievement goals. Specifically, our results indicate that among three achievement goals, learning, performance-prove and performance-avoidance, the performance-prove goal is the most effective one in enhancing learner engagement and performance. Additionally, we discuss that a one-size-fits-all course design may not be the most effective strategy for maintaining high engagement. Customizing interventions based on learners’ motivational behavior, prior performance, and social activity can significantly improve engagement. Learners with stronger prior performance benefit more from the performance-prove goal, whereas those with moderate performance levels gain from the performance-avoidance goal, and those with lower prior performance are positively influenced by the learning goal. Socially isolated learners respond best to performance goals.
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120
期刊介绍: ISR (Information Systems Research) is a journal of INFORMS, the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. Information Systems Research is a leading international journal of theory, research, and intellectual development, focused on information systems in organizations, institutions, the economy, and society.
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