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What is Learner-Content Interaction

Handbook of Research on Strategic Management of Interaction, Presence, and Participation in Online Courses
Interaction between a student and the content to be learned including reading a textbook and completing activities.
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An Ecological Model of Student Interaction in Online Learning Environments
Genevieve Marie Johnson (Curtin University, Australia) and Audrey Cooke (Curtin University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9582-5.ch001
Abstract
Ecological theory conceptualized the student as surrounded by a series of environmental systems and the processes of learning as interaction between the student (i.e., bioecology) and the systems (i.e., microsystem, exosystem and macrosystem). This chapter synthesizes the literature and proposes an ecological model of student interaction in online learning environments. Specifically, learner-learner, learner-instructor and learner-content interactions occur in the microsystem and are mediated by the interface subsystem. Student microsystemic interactions influence and are influenced by the instructional design exosystem. The macrosystem reflects the indirect influence of university culture on all aspects of the microsystem, exosystem and interface subsystem. The chronosystem captures the effect of time on the student and on all ecological systems (e.g., students mature and university culture evolves)
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The Art of Connection: Humanizing Teaching and Learning in Online Classes
Interaction between the learner and instructional materials.
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Preparing Online Learning Readiness with Learner-Content Interaction: Design for Scaffolding Self-Regulated Learning
The cognitive and/or perceptual contact between students and the materials of study that result in acquisition of meaning by students, such as reading text in print or digital formats, watching or listening to media, operating with equipment in labs, and finding information.
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Asynchronous vs. Synchronous Interaction
Learners “talk to themselves” about the information or ideas contained in the material.
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Supporting Students Through Online Learning
Learners interact with the course instructional materials to learn. Examples include watching a video lecture, reading the assigned textbook, or using adaptive learning materials.
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Engaging Students in Emergency Remote Teaching: Strategies for the Instructor
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Interaction in Online Learning Environments: A View From Theory to Practice
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