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Motivating Learners: Speaking Relevance to Your eLearning Course

Motivating Learners: Speaking Relevance to Your eLearning Course

As a former broadcaster, Michelle loves to share insights using audio and video tools. We’re excited to announce her posts will now be available in dual formats—on YouTube as well as the blog.

As I read the recent Motivation in Education series authored by my eLearning colleague Ann Broda, I was reminded of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence, a common technique used in persuasive speaking. Continue reading “Motivating Learners: Speaking Relevance to Your eLearning Course”

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Unknown's avatarAuthor modelelearningPosted on May 22, 2018December 19, 2018Categories Higher Education, Instruction, Tips & TricksTags Engagement, Instructor Presence, learning theory, Motivation, speech1 Comment on Motivating Learners: Speaking Relevance to Your eLearning Course

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