This document discusses intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and how intrinsic motivation comes from within an individual for fun or the greater good, while extrinsic motivation involves external factors like rewards. It also covers how autonomy, mastery, and purpose are related to intrinsic motivation and drive individuals. Finally, it states that intrinsic motivation is generally stronger than extrinsic and new teaching methods can improve performance in classrooms as motivation is an interesting topic.
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Intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation
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
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
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