The impact of distance learning on self-regulation/motivation
Schunk and Zimmerman(1998) found that distanced learning requires more self-regulation because the instructors are not physically with them. However, it may be difficult for students to maintain motivation in online classes because they can be socially isolated and frustrated by technical difficulties.
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