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Apertura (Guadalajara, Jal.)

On-line version ISSN 2007-1094Print version ISSN 1665-6180

Abstract

ASSAF SILVA, Nayiv Amin Jesús. The learner-interface interaction´s future, a vision from EdTech. Apert. (Guadalaj., Jal.) [online]. 2020, vol.12, n.2, pp.150-165.  Epub Apr 30, 2021. ISSN 2007-1094.  https://doi.org/10.32870/ap.v12n2.1910.

From Moore’s three interactions of distance education, Hillman, Willis & Gunawardena (1994) proposed a technological interaction in the instructional domain, the learner-interface interaction. Twenty-six years after their proposal, due to the high degree of technologization of educational technology due to its link with artificial intelligence, this interaction is more valid than ever. This article develops the past, present and future of this fourth interaction. The three most important technological areas related to education are presented, for the future development of the learner-interface interaction: Evaluation of technological interactions in the learning domain (Usability and user experience), Capabilities of intelligent educational agents (Artificial intelligence and natural language processing) and Scope of predictive algorithms in education (Deep learning and big data), as fundamental elements, although not the only ones, for the design of the next generation of 2&3D intelligent multimedia interactive interfaces for educational purposes. The need for a unified interactional model, based on the Anderson-Moore triangular interactional model, is raised, and the Anderson equivalence theorem is taken to hypothesize a possible future scenario in the short, medium and long term for highly technological education.

Keywords : Human-computer interaction; learner-interface interaction; EdTech; AI; intelligent agents; tech design; Covid-19.

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