ARCS model is a problem-solving-oriented model of instructional design. At the core of its application is the need to create an engaging learning experience. Developed by John Keller

It emphasizes the need to keep the learner engaged through the entirety of the learning experience using specific tactics and strategies.

Table of Contents:

  1. What is the ARCS model?

  2. The 4 Components of the ARCS model

    1. Attention
    2. Relevance
    3. Confidence
    4. Satisfaction
  3. Applying ARCS model

  4. Strengths

  5. Weaknesses

  6. Thank you, John Keller

What is ARCS Model

ARCS model is an instructional design model aimed at leveraging motivation as a tool for learning. The model has hinged on the premise that learning occurs most effectively when learners are engaged for the entirety of the learning process.

It focuses on strategies that can be used to engage students from start to completion of the learning experience. ARCS stands for Attention, Relevance, Confidence, and Satisfaction which are the four components of the model.

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The 4 Components of ARCS Model Explained

1. Attention

At the center of this model is the need to get and hold the learner’s attention either by arousing curiosity, stimulating interest, or raising controversy. Some strategies used to ensure this include:

This refers to the need to ensure that the learner can see the application of what is being taught in everyday life, essentially bridging the gap between class and the real world. It involves shaping the learners’ view of learning activities to be that the learning activities are important, useful, and meaningful to them.

Here the instructor is establishing the probability of success for the learner through tasks and activities that build the students feeling of self-efficacy.

At the end of the learning experience, learners should be satisfied with the knowledge and skills they have acquired based on the activities.

Applying ARC’s Model in Education

ARCS model can be applied in any setting, the education sector, or training organized for business and performance enhancement.

Strengths of ARC’s Model

Weaknesses of ARC’s Model

Thank You, John Keller

ARCS model applies principles of psychology that are usually overlooked in formal education. The development of this model provides Instructional designers a practical way to keep students engaged. Thank you John Keller for developing this model and expanding the lenses through which education is developed and viewed, it will be fundamental in the revision of education systems and structures.

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