2024
DOI: 10.30935/cedtech/14131
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Transactional distance theory in distance learning: Past, current, and future research trends

Krishnashree Achuthan,
Vysakh Kani Kolil,
Sharanya Muthupalani
et al.

Abstract: The accelerated adoption of distance learning in post-pandemic times has resulted in increasing research publications and review studies in a short time. This necessitates the exploration of a large corpus of academic publications for effective distance learning and learning strategies. As distance learning stakeholders have assimilated the transactional approach to understanding distance learning, transactional distance theory (TDT) is relevant to understand ways to reduce the distance between learners and ed… Show more

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“…Furthermore, socializing in virtual settings is impacted by social interaction dynamics, which are mediated by digital technology affordances and restrictions. From the asynchronous nature of text-based communication to the immediacy of real-time interactions in virtual worlds, technical infrastructure influences how people connect with one another and co-create shared meanings and experiences inside digital environments (Achuthan et al 2024).…”
Section: The Socialization Process In a Virtual Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, socializing in virtual settings is impacted by social interaction dynamics, which are mediated by digital technology affordances and restrictions. From the asynchronous nature of text-based communication to the immediacy of real-time interactions in virtual worlds, technical infrastructure influences how people connect with one another and co-create shared meanings and experiences inside digital environments (Achuthan et al 2024).…”
Section: The Socialization Process In a Virtual Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%