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Methods of Student Motivation by Means of E-learning System

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Digital Transformation and Global Society (DTGS 2016)

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This study developed methods to improve student motivation by means of an e-learning system. While using e-learning systems in higher educational institutions, which train students in areas of science and technology, not enough attention is paid to the use of methods and means of motivating students. The developed technique helps to solve this problem. This paper presents the results of testing of developed methods in the educational process of ITMO University.

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Govorov, A., Govorova, M., Bulakova, A. (2016). Methods of Student Motivation by Means of E-learning System. In: Chugunov, A., Bolgov, R., Kabanov, Y., Kampis, G., Wimmer, M. (eds) Digital Transformation and Global Society. DTGS 2016. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 674. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49700-6_43

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