IDC theory: interest and the interest loop

Numerous studies have shown that learning is enhanced when students show interest in the subject matter. However, educators continue to grapple with the challenges, or simply do not recognize their potential roles, in the development of students’ academic interest and interest in learning in general...

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Main Authors: Wong, Lung Hsiang, Chan, Tak Wai, Chen, Wenli, Looi, Chee Kit, Chen, Zhi Hong, Liao, Calvin C. Y., King, Ronnel B., Wong, Su Luan
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Published: SpringerOpen 2020
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38101/1/38101.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38101/
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41039-020-0123-2
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spelling my.upm.eprints.381012020-04-14T13:59:31Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38101/ IDC theory: interest and the interest loop Wong, Lung Hsiang Chan, Tak Wai Chen, Wenli Looi, Chee Kit Chen, Zhi Hong Liao, Calvin C. Y. King, Ronnel B. Wong, Su Luan Numerous studies have shown that learning is enhanced when students show interest in the subject matter. However, educators continue to grapple with the challenges, or simply do not recognize their potential roles, in the development of students’ academic interest and interest in learning in general. This conceptual paper is written under the auspices of the interest-driven creator (IDC) initiative, a theoretical synthesis effort carried out by a group of educational researchers in Asia. The intention is to co-construct a holistic developmental/design framework to guide the students in fostering their learning interests, capabilities in creation, and learning habits—the three anchored concepts of IDC theory. This paper focuses on delineating a three-component “interest loop” to guide the design of a coherent learning process that encompasses a series of learning tasks. The three components are triggering interest, immersing interest, and extending interest. Underpinned by the rich literature on interest development, we will propose suitable design strategies for each of the three components, namely, curiosity, flow, and meaningfulness, respectively. We will then explicate their respective design considerations/principles to maximize the intended effects. SpringerOpen 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38101/1/38101.pdf Wong, Lung Hsiang and Chan, Tak Wai and Chen, Wenli and Looi, Chee Kit and Chen, Zhi Hong and Liao, Calvin C. Y. and King, Ronnel B. and Wong, Su Luan (2020) IDC theory: interest and the interest loop. Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning, 15. art. no. 3. pp. 1-16. ISSN 1793-7078 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41039-020-0123-2 10.1186/s41039-020-0123-2
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description Numerous studies have shown that learning is enhanced when students show interest in the subject matter. However, educators continue to grapple with the challenges, or simply do not recognize their potential roles, in the development of students’ academic interest and interest in learning in general. This conceptual paper is written under the auspices of the interest-driven creator (IDC) initiative, a theoretical synthesis effort carried out by a group of educational researchers in Asia. The intention is to co-construct a holistic developmental/design framework to guide the students in fostering their learning interests, capabilities in creation, and learning habits—the three anchored concepts of IDC theory. This paper focuses on delineating a three-component “interest loop” to guide the design of a coherent learning process that encompasses a series of learning tasks. The three components are triggering interest, immersing interest, and extending interest. Underpinned by the rich literature on interest development, we will propose suitable design strategies for each of the three components, namely, curiosity, flow, and meaningfulness, respectively. We will then explicate their respective design considerations/principles to maximize the intended effects.
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author Wong, Lung Hsiang
Chan, Tak Wai
Chen, Wenli
Looi, Chee Kit
Chen, Zhi Hong
Liao, Calvin C. Y.
King, Ronnel B.
Wong, Su Luan
spellingShingle Wong, Lung Hsiang
Chan, Tak Wai
Chen, Wenli
Looi, Chee Kit
Chen, Zhi Hong
Liao, Calvin C. Y.
King, Ronnel B.
Wong, Su Luan
IDC theory: interest and the interest loop
author_facet Wong, Lung Hsiang
Chan, Tak Wai
Chen, Wenli
Looi, Chee Kit
Chen, Zhi Hong
Liao, Calvin C. Y.
King, Ronnel B.
Wong, Su Luan
author_sort Wong, Lung Hsiang
title IDC theory: interest and the interest loop
title_short IDC theory: interest and the interest loop
title_full IDC theory: interest and the interest loop
title_fullStr IDC theory: interest and the interest loop
title_full_unstemmed IDC theory: interest and the interest loop
title_sort idc theory: interest and the interest loop
publisher SpringerOpen
publishDate 2020
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38101/1/38101.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38101/
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41039-020-0123-2
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