Construction and Application of Interactive Network Learning Platform in Information Age

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With the development of Internet technology, network learning has become an important form of learning in today's society. Network learning is inseparable from the network, and interaction is an important part of online learning, which has a very important position and role in the development and application of network learning platform. In this paper, network learning environment lacks substance interaction and network learning community ignores teaching based on literature research and network investigation of network learning environment. And this article proposes the method that contains substance navigation strategy based on question, establishment situation animation and giving the positive appraisal which can solve the problem that network learning environment lacks substance interaction, proposes the method that contains controlling jurisdiction of debarkation, establishing hierarchical system and Inviting the expert to seat guests which can solve the problem that network learning community ignores teaching.

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