Slide 5 · Self-Determination Theory
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② R1 = Intrinsic · for fun · no pressure
③ R2 & 3 = Extrinsic · voting + candy + money → stress ↑ creativity ↓
④ 交棒 → Christina: SDT
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Thank you, Christina. Before we dive into the deeper academic theories, let's look at the
basic principles of motivation that we just experienced in our drawing challenge.
Motivation generally comes in two forms. In Round 1, you drew simply for the joy of it. This is
Intrinsic Motivation. You did it for fun, with no external pressure.
But in Rounds 2 and 3, when we introduced the voting competition, the candy, and the money, your focus shifted. This is
Extrinsic Motivation, doing an activity to get an external reward. You probably noticed that the reward might have made you work faster, but it also added stress and may have blocked your true creativity.
To explain exactly why this happens, I will now pass the floor back to Christina to introduce the
Self-Determination Theory.