An interaction is defined as “a reciprocal action or influence of two things, two people.” Learning and teaching involve several forms of interaction between different actors. In pedagogy, this subject has been studied from several viewpoints and has given rise to various theories, with the growth of online learning adding a new dimension to them. Here is an overview of what these 6 particular forms of interaction look like in an online learning context. 1. Learner-Teacher
The learner-teacher interaction allows the teacher to help the learner understand the concepts in the program, identify difficulties and stimulate critical thinking.
In online training, both parties must be perfectly comfortable with the technological environment and the communications tools that allow them to interact.
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