The Psychology of E-Learning

audiobook (Unabridged) Why Online Courses Work

By Prisca J. Okatta

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"The Psychology of E-Learning: Why Online Courses Work" delves into the psychological principles behind online learning, shedding light on why it can be so effective and how learners can optimize their experience. By examining cognitive science, motivation theories, and learning models, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of how online education works on a psychological level.

It looks at how e-learning platforms harness the power of flexibility, personalization, and multimedia to cater to diverse learning styles. The book also covers key elements such as self-regulation, intrinsic motivation, and community-building in online courses, explaining how they contribute to successful learning outcomes.

Through research and case studies, "The Psychology of E-Learning" offers practical tips for both students and educators on how to maximize the benefits of online learning while overcoming common challenges such as distractions and lack of engagement.

The Psychology of E-Learning