Interaction in e-learning: use of tools, elements of analysis and educational possibilities
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https://doi.org/10.5944/ried.2.10.995Keywords:
distance education, e-Learning, online interaction, online communication toolsAbstract
With the present article offer an approach to the interaction concept and the online communication. For it, will see the differences and similarities between the present interaction and the virtual one as well as those aspects related with the critical variables in the e-interaction processes. On the other hand, it’s carried out an exhaustive analysis on the didactic use in the interaction online of the different available communication tools for it, and what elements they condition the virtual tutor’s roles as facilitator of the online interaction, to conclude with the exhibition of the different generated proposals - models and examples - for analysis of the discourse in the interaction in net.
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