Motivation Lucas Anderson (lander23@Illinois.edu)
By the end of today’s session, you will be able to… Identify ways you can use the value-expectancy model to increase motivation Explain the value-expectancy model of motivation to a general audience List the kinds of value and types of expectancies that lead to motivation
If you keep working with the model, you will be able to… Design a motivational structure for students or employees Determine whether a motivational structure is likely to be effective Determine what factors help or hinder motivation
Recall your responses to these prompts • Take an example of something you have not been motivated to do in your personal or professional life. Write down your thoughts on why you haven’t been motivated to do that thing • Take an example of something you have been motivated to do in your personal or professional life. Write down your thoughts on why you are motivated to do this thing
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Summit! by Vern, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 ATTAINMENT VALUE
Photo by Jaclyn Aulleta, creative commons license intrinsic VALUE
instrumental VALUE Graduate by Jens Schott Knudsen, CC BY- NC 2.0
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Loki by Matt, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 efficacy expectancy
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Motivation Lucas Anderson (lander23@Illinois.edu)
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