The application of online learning has seen a noticeable increase in renown as a teaching technique, offering students all around the world more flexibility and accessibility. However, in the setting of this digital environment, maintaining student motivation is a considerable difficulty. The purpose of this research is to better understand student motivation in online education. Looks at several theoretical frameworks. Among the several theoretical frameworks discussed for this study are Self-determination theory, social cognitive theory, expectation-value theory, goal-setting theory, and flow theory. Additionally, this study investigated the barriers and constraints that may obstruct students' engagement and zeal as well as the numerous elements that affect student motivation. In order to address these issues, a number of effective strategies are presented, the goal of which is to improve student motivation in the setting of online education. This study emphasizes how crucial it is to foster an enthusiastic and involved learner community to enable fruitful and fulfilling online learning opportunities.
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