ARCS Model
The ARCS Model stands for Attention, Relevance, Confidence, and Satisfaction. The model helps to engage learners. Click each box for more information.
Why did I chose this model?
Attention
Students are more likely to engage in a lesson when they have interest in the topic.
Are my students proud of the work they completed? Did they enjoy the content?
How does the information apply to my students' lives?
Confidence
Do my students understand the new information?
RElevance
SAtisfaction
How do I relate the lesson to their lives?
-Show a video of a real life situation. -Have students put themselves in the situation or within the given task. -Give students scenarios to apply the content.
-Have students showcase their work. -Give students choices with projects or assignments. -Focus on the progress students are making as they continue their tasks. -Provide positive reinforcement. -Get student feedback on the assignment.
The ARCS Model
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Created on July 1, 2024
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ARCS Model
The ARCS Model stands for Attention, Relevance, Confidence, and Satisfaction. The model helps to engage learners. Click each box for more information.
Why did I chose this model?
Attention
Students are more likely to engage in a lesson when they have interest in the topic.
Are my students proud of the work they completed? Did they enjoy the content?
How does the information apply to my students' lives?
Confidence
Do my students understand the new information?
RElevance
SAtisfaction
How do I relate the lesson to their lives?
-Show a video of a real life situation. -Have students put themselves in the situation or within the given task. -Give students scenarios to apply the content.
-Have students showcase their work. -Give students choices with projects or assignments. -Focus on the progress students are making as they continue their tasks. -Provide positive reinforcement. -Get student feedback on the assignment.