2021
DOI: 10.24036/invotek.v21i2.915
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The influence of project based learning on student's intrinsic learning motivation

Abstract: The lack of total student involvement in the learning process is due to a lack of effort in finding information independently and not achieving active learning. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of intrinsic motivation on project-based learning in the automotive engineering education student workforce transfer system course. The method used was a quasi-experimental research design with a 2x2 factorial. The population used was students of the Automotive Engineering Department, Faculty of E… Show more

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“…Project-based lesson plans are a learning strategy that encourages students to learn actively through real experience in completing assignments or projects [8], [9]. Students are not just passive recipients of information but are more actively involved in solving problems, collaborating with peers, and facing real challenges as they would encounter in real life [10]- [12]. The project-based learning approach provides diverse benefits for students.…”
Section: N V O T E Kmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Project-based lesson plans are a learning strategy that encourages students to learn actively through real experience in completing assignments or projects [8], [9]. Students are not just passive recipients of information but are more actively involved in solving problems, collaborating with peers, and facing real challenges as they would encounter in real life [10]- [12]. The project-based learning approach provides diverse benefits for students.…”
Section: N V O T E Kmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach to learning will involve students in more specific discussion activities by providing examples of real-world cases. Problem-based learning is the center of learning in the students themselves or commonly known as Student Center Learning (CTL) (C. L. Muslim et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%