TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of learning performance incorporating influence of motivation for learning
T2 - Study on productivity in the classroom (Part 3)
AU - Kameda, Ken Ichi
AU - Murakami, Shuzo
AU - Ito, Kazuhide
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2011 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2009/8
Y1 - 2009/8
N2 - This paper (Part3) reports the effects of air quality and thermal environment on motivation and performance for students. The psy-chological condition of subjects can strongly influence their performance for learning. In this paper, the "motivation for learning" is defined as the desire to absorb the content of a lecture, and is evaluated by using a questionnaire as a self-assessment form on laboratory experiments and field intervention surveys. When the air quality and thermal environment changed, we confirmed that motivation for learning during the lecture also varied according to the air quality and thermal environment. In addition, a linear relationship was observed between motivation for learning during the lecture and the quiz scores. When the motivation for learning during the lecture increases by 10%, the learning performance improves by 16% in this survey.
AB - This paper (Part3) reports the effects of air quality and thermal environment on motivation and performance for students. The psy-chological condition of subjects can strongly influence their performance for learning. In this paper, the "motivation for learning" is defined as the desire to absorb the content of a lecture, and is evaluated by using a questionnaire as a self-assessment form on laboratory experiments and field intervention surveys. When the air quality and thermal environment changed, we confirmed that motivation for learning during the lecture also varied according to the air quality and thermal environment. In addition, a linear relationship was observed between motivation for learning during the lecture and the quiz scores. When the motivation for learning during the lecture increases by 10%, the learning performance improves by 16% in this survey.
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U2 - 10.3130/aije.74.943
DO - 10.3130/aije.74.943
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79954458785
SN - 1348-0685
VL - 74
SP - 943
EP - 949
JO - Journal of Environmental Engineering (Japan)
JF - Journal of Environmental Engineering (Japan)
IS - 642
ER -