Learn your way: How User Autonomy Shapes Intrinsic Motivation in Gamified Learning
Summary
This research will investigate how providing users with autonomy, a core
psychological need in Self-Determination Theory (SDT) alongside competence and relatedness, can enhance intrinsic motivation and engagement.
For the purpose of this research, participants will interact with the online
gamified learning app, Squla, interacting with its learning path feature.
Initially, a control group will experience the path without autonomy. Subsequently, autonomy features will be introduced to assess the impact of
this psychological need on intrinsic motivation. The experimental group
will interact with the app version that contains these new features. This
study will explore various implementations of user autonomy, such as allowing users to choose the timing and sequence of activities. Furthermore,
it will investigate how users perceived the interaction with the autonomy
feature. The A/B test performed to assess autonomy revealed that, while
the feature did not have a major significant impact, it did show some potential regarding increasing user engagement.
