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Online August 18, 2022: Is Money A Motivation? With Bill Bachrach

Is Money a Motivation? with Bill Bachrach Business Acceleration 2.0 Online August 18, 2022 Register Now BILL BACHRACH, CSP, CPAE Hall of Fame Keynote Speaker Thursday’s guest will provide us a packed session as, in addition to the theme, we will also discuss: The importance of success fundamentals The art of building high trust client relationships The power of values to positively influence human behavior Speaker Bill Bachrach Date & Time Thursday, August 18th, 2022 12:00PM - 1:00PM Central Location: Online Register Now Event Speaker Bill Bachrach Bill Bachrach’s thinking, writing, speaking, and training have made him one of the most popular resources in the world for Financial Advisors who seek to build high-trust client relationships, m...
Whether Students Cheat – Motivation Is A Key Factor
EDUCATION

Whether Students Cheat – Motivation Is A Key Factor

Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic caused many U.S. colleges to shift to remote learning in the spring of 2020, student cheating has been a concern for instructors and students alike. To detect student cheating, considerable resources have been devoted to using technology to monitor students online. This online surveillance has increased students’ anxiety and distress. For instance, some students have indicated the monitoring technology required them to stay at their desks or risk being labeled as cheaters. Although relying on electronic eyes may partially curb cheating, there’s another factor in the reasons students cheat that often gets overlooked – student motivation. As a team of researchers in educational psychology and higher education, we became interested in how students’ motivati...
6 ways to build motivation to do your schoolwork now that you’re forced to learn online at home
SELF

6 ways to build motivation to do your schoolwork now that you’re forced to learn online at home

Even in normal circumstances, it can be hard to get motivated to do your schoolwork. But these are not normal circumstances. The switch to remote instruction caused by COVID-19 has been unsettling. Patterns have changed. Habits have been disrupted. Remote classes are simply different from classes that involve face-to-face instruction. As a researcher who looks at what it takes to get through college, I have a few tips that could maximize your motivation and productivity when you’re at home going to school online. 1. Guard your time You do not need large amounts of time to be productive. Instead, be intentional and focused in short blocks where you can work without interruption. Protect these open times by setting up your workspace to minimize distraction – including silencing notificatio...