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   Intrinsic Motivation: the driving force to do
    something for fun or for the greater good

   Extrinsic Motivation: the driving force to do
    something due to external factors like praise,
    money, recognition, rewards
Autonomy: is the urge to direct our own lives

Mastery: is the drive to perfect a certain skill

Purpose: to do something for the greater
  good
   Intrinsic motivation is generally stronger than
    extrinsic
   New teaching methods can really improve
    performance in UB classrooms.
   It’s just a very interesting topic overall

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Intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation

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  • 3. Intrinsic Motivation: the driving force to do something for fun or for the greater good  Extrinsic Motivation: the driving force to do something due to external factors like praise, money, recognition, rewards
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  • 9. Autonomy: is the urge to direct our own lives Mastery: is the drive to perfect a certain skill Purpose: to do something for the greater good
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  • 11. Intrinsic motivation is generally stronger than extrinsic  New teaching methods can really improve performance in UB classrooms.  It’s just a very interesting topic overall