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Monday, May 8th, 2017

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The assignment (from another course) was to reflection on a set of readings that delved into the concept of motivation theory and how it feeds into learning and designing a set of instruction:

My first ah-ha moments came in the first few paragraphs I read about motivation. The simple definition covers most of the basics of motivation. Before reading this I would have said that motivation is something that causes a person to act. This definition more specifically defined it as a need, want, interest, or desire that propels someone in a certain direction. I like the use of the word propel. It seems more forceful than just cause and effect or moving in a direction. It implies there is some urgency or impetus behind it. The inclusion of the words need, want, interest or desire reminds us that motivation comes in many forms. And what about the question: “Are humans the only type of living organism that can have motivation?” Was that a trick question? The definition used the word organism. I was also impressed by all the motivation theories listed here. I have read about and understand the instinct, drive, and incentive theories of motivation. I truly believe the sociobiology “survival of the fittest” theory applies more to animals than humans. Maslow’s need hierarchy seems to be a reasonable condition for motivation, but it doesn’t really explain motivation. I’m not sure why it’s included in this section. Motivation is definitely a necessary but insufficient condition for learning. The ARCS model is defined slightly differently in different places. Attention and relevance seem consistent. The CS are either challenge/success or confidence/satisfaction. These ideas are very similar but not quite the same.

I’m a little disappointed that my pet motivation theory was not listed here. I researched this one for a previous class and found it quite meaningful to me. It is attributed to Feather and states that motivation is equal to expectancy x value. This is multiplication, not addition. This means that both expectancy and value must be present for motivation to be present. I always try to keep these two ideas in mind when planning any type of instruction. The learner must see some value in the instruction or there will be no motivation. I always try to include something in my introduction about WHY we are studying this. The learner must also expect to succeed in the learning. This is a tougher one to accomplish, but I feel it involves creating a safe and inviting atmosphere, explicitly telling students what they need to do to succeed, choosing appropriate difficulty level of material, and holding high but realistic expectations for your students.

Easy Uploader

Monday, June 15th, 2015

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We are all used to attaching files to emails, I am sure. But there are a couple of problems using this method of getting files to one another.

  • First of all, email systems can sometimes corrupt the files being attached. This is especially true of multimedia files like videos, and programs.
  • Sometimes the files are larger than what is permitted by the email system (This will be especially true of school-based email systems).
  • Many times schools impose firewalls in order to prevent spam and viruses (this is particularly true of .zip files, which are infamous for causing problems. (BTW, one way around this particular problem is changing the ‘file extension’ to something innocuous and then telling the recipient to change it back once they have downloaded it).

We need an alternative way of sending files to one another. There are several methods:

  • We could use Canvas, but there is an imposed 10 meg limit on bandwidth usage for entries. In case, your project is larger than that we need an alternative.
  • We could use Drop Box.. this is a pretty good alternative but not all that safe/secure. I know you probably rely on this one a lot but because we are dealing with assignments here, we need something more secure
  • we could utilize a free a Web-based package such as yousendit.com
  • We could utilize what is known as a File Transfer Program, such as WinSCP for PCs and FETCH for Macs. This is good too but again a bit more cumbersome

You may get the idea by the time the semester is over that I am not a big fan of ‘freebie’ packages offered online. This is usually because there are either time or size limits imposed, banner ads, or that I am unsure as to the real confidentiality/security of your files. Now I am not saying you should never use these programs, but I, for some reason, have fallen into the habit of becoming self-reliant and independent of these online programs.
 
We have built a transfer app that combines the security of FTP with the ease of use of things like drop box/yousendit, etc. Our app is called Easy Uploader that does all the ftp work for you (similar to uploading to You Tube). Below are the instructions on using this feature. Note that the max file size is 100 megs. Make sure you select each drop down and select the appropriate response. Otherwise the file will be uploaded to the wrong directory on the server.


INSTRUCTIONS.. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

  • To get your assignment to the correct location, answer the questions by selecting the correct responses in the drop down boxes.
  • Make sure all your entries are lower case (including the file name).

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  • The file name should follow the specifications exactly as noted in the lesson. POINTS WILL REDUCED FOR IMPROPER FORMATTING OF FILE NAMES!!!!!
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  • Depending on the file size, the upload may take several minutes.
  • PLEASE BE PATIENT AND DO NOT CLICK ANY OTHER BUTTONS OR LEAVE THE PAGE WHILE THE FILE UPLOAD IS IN PROCESS.
  • IF SUCCESSFUL YOU WILL RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE IN THE UPLOAD AREA BELOW:

    FTP upload succeeded!
    A notification email has been sent to your instructor.

FINAL NOTE: FOLKS HAVE REPORTED ISSUES USING INTERNET EXPLORER (ESPECIALLY IE8) WITH THIS APP.. IT SEEMS TO WORK BEST WITH FIREFOX..


File Upload Area: Take Care in Selecting Your Drop Down Options... this function is being used in more than one course

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