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What is Technology Affordance

Handbook of Research on Strategic Management of Interaction, Presence, and Participation in Online Courses
The contextual factors and conditions in a technology-mediated learning environment. These can be potential to enhance learning or barriers to limit learning success, which is usually leveraged for optimal integration in learning through sound instructional design.
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Preparing Online Learning Readiness with Learner-Content Interaction: Design for Scaffolding Self-Regulated Learning
Juhong Christie Liu (James Madison University, USA) and Elaine Roberts Kaye (James Madison University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9582-5.ch009
Abstract
Online learning readiness is fundamental to student successful participation, presence, and interaction in online courses. Effective facilitation of these key components depends on sound instructional design. In self-directed online environments, learner-content interaction and scaffolding self-regulated learning have been found of primary importance to generate meaningful learning. To provide a solution to the challenges of interoperability of various functions in synchronous online learning environments, this chapter presents a case study about the design and development of a self-paced orientation to help students acquire online learning readiness. Learner-content interaction is strategically utilized in the design to scaffold self-regulated learning. The results of the case study demonstrate that this orientation positively prepares students to be ready for learning in a synchronous online environment. The approach can be of practical use to individuals and groups.
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Social Media Affordances
An emergent property of the technology-organization system that creates (or constrains) behavior.
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