Research and Design of Network Instruction Interaction Mode

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The quality and effect of network instruction is largely affected by the effectiveness of network instruction interaction. Firstly, we explain the definition and elements of network instruction interaction, as well as the concept of interaction of network instruction platform. Then, we focus on the overall analysis of network instruction interaction from the horizontal and longitudinal aspects. In the horizontal analysis, we discuss the network instruction interaction mode in detail. In the longitudinal analysis, we integrate all the instruction modes to introduce the instruction interaction hierarchical model. As the network instruction platform is a key element in the implementation of network instruction, its interactivity greatly affecting the effectiveness of network instruction as well, we finally design network instruction interaction mode including interactive classification and overall architecture of network instruction platform, in order to provide information technology support to create flexible network instruction interaction environment.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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4421-4426

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July 2014

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