2023
DOI: 10.3991/ijet.v18i18.42531
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Effects of Different Educational Interaction Modes on Students’ Independent Online Learning Ability

Peng Wang

Abstract: The high-speed applications of information technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and 5G promote the development of different industries and also have extensive effects on online education. Online teaching can offset normal and traditional education shortages in learning time and places and meet learners’ demand for fragmented learning in the Internet era. An effective educational interaction mode can stimulate the learning interest of students, promote the occurrence of deep learn… Show more

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“…Although there has been some progress in the application of mobile interaction technologies in the field of education, research focusing on the innovation of entrepreneurial education models is relatively scarce and lacks depth. Most existing studies focus on the technological aspects of mobile technologies and case analyses of their applications, with a lack of systematic research on the fundamental needs of entrepreneurial education and its integration with mobile interaction technologies [12][13][14]. Particularly in the process of team collaboration and knowledge construction, designing effective mobile learning environments and collaborative strategies to support entrepreneurial learning calls for further empirical research and theoretical exploration [15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there has been some progress in the application of mobile interaction technologies in the field of education, research focusing on the innovation of entrepreneurial education models is relatively scarce and lacks depth. Most existing studies focus on the technological aspects of mobile technologies and case analyses of their applications, with a lack of systematic research on the fundamental needs of entrepreneurial education and its integration with mobile interaction technologies [12][13][14]. Particularly in the process of team collaboration and knowledge construction, designing effective mobile learning environments and collaborative strategies to support entrepreneurial learning calls for further empirical research and theoretical exploration [15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%