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Factors of learner–instructor interaction which predict perceived learning outcomes in online learning environment
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Abstract InteractionE-learningEducational PsychologyEducationOnline LearningOnline Learning CommunityInteractive LearningLearning PsychologySocial Learning EnvironmentLearning StrategiesInstructional TechnologyLearner–instructor InteractionSocial SkillsLearning SciencesLearning AnalyticsSocial InteractionOnline Learning EnvironmentInstructional CommunicationOnline TeachingOnline EducationArts
Abstract Interaction in the online learning environment has been regarded as one of the most critical elements that affect learning outcomes. This study examined what factors in learner–instructor interaction can predict the learner's outcomes in the online learning environment. Learners in K O nline U niversity participated by answering the survey, and data from 654 respondents were analysed for this study. Results showed that factors related to instructional interaction predicted perceived learning achievement and satisfaction better than factors related to social interaction. However, it was revealed that social interaction such as social intimacy could negatively affect perceived learning achievement and satisfaction. This study has value because it found factors under learner–instructor interaction which predict perceived learning achievement and satisfaction with empirical evidence.
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