Six Forms of Instructional Interaction

When thinking about modern learning environments, especially those focused on Constructivism and Connectivism, it is important for us to consider the six forms of instructional interaction. Examining all six independently and in tandem is critical to the success of the modern learner.

Let’s take a look at the six forms of instructional interaction, and why they are important in today’s traditional and non-traditional classrooms.

 

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