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Sep 27, 2024 · We prove that interaction equivalence is an equational theory and we characterize it as B, the well-known theory induced by Böhm tree equality.
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This paper examines the key issues regarding The Interaction Equivalency Theorem posited by Anderson (2003a), which consists of the three interaction elements ...
Feb 27, 2012 · The Equivalency Theorem is about utilizing the concepts of interaction design to raise learning effectiveness and efficiency. For this reason, ...
Jul 6, 2020 · The theorem posits that meaningful learning occurs as a result of three types of interaction (student-content, student-teacher, and student-student)
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This reformulation of the interaction equivalency theorem provides guidelines for the design and delivery of effective online courses at organisations. It may ...
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This paper reports on an empirical research on the Interaction Equivalency Theorem posited by Anderson. (2003a), consisting of the three elements of ...
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This paper examines the key issues regarding The Interaction Equivalency Theorem posited by Anderson (2003a), which consists of the three interaction ...
The article examines research that both supports and cautions against online learning for formative development. It concludes by suggesting a blended model of ...
This paper examines the key issues regarding The Interaction Equivalency Theorem posited by Anderson (2003a), which consists of the three interaction ...
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