“…According to the self-determination theory, the three psychological needs of sense of control, feeling of competence, and feeling of relatedness have to be fulfilled for students to be intrinsically motivated to learn; additionally, social interactions with instructor and fellow students are essential factors to support the three needs (Fabriz et al, 2021;Ryan & Deci, 2000). Therefore, instructors may consider contents or activities that maximize social interactions for their synchronous meetings and leave the more traditional contents such as lecture handouts and video clips for (Heilporn et al, 2021;Ramo et al, 2021;Watson et al, 2021). During the synchronous sessions, instructors may also consider using tools that are typically adopted in asynchronous courses, such as discussion board and collaboration documents (Ackerman & Gross, 2021).…”