학술논문

Investigating the Interaction Types and Instructional Proxemics in Information Technology Enhanced Exemplary Lessons
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
Asia-Pacific Education Researcher. 2024 33(1):129-141.
Subject
Information Technology
Technology Uses in Education
Educational Technology
Interaction
Man Machine Systems
Students
Student Centered Learning
Teacher Student Relationship
Proximity
Social Distance
Language
English
ISSN
0119-5646
2243-7908
Abstract
The application of information technology in the classroom is not a new thing. There have been many studies on the impact of information technology on teachers' teaching and students' learning. However, few studies focus on how information technology affects classroom interaction and instructional proxemics. In this study, 43 exemplary lessons with the application of information technology in teaching were analyzed to investigate the interaction types and instructional proxemics, as well as the relationship between them. The results show that the interaction between students and tools or environment is the most frequent among student-centered interactions. Instructional proxemics shows that teachers spend nearly one-third of their classroom time in the student area. There are significant differences in the spatial location of teachers for different types of classroom interaction. Finally, teachers interacted most with students who were at a social distance, followed by the public, personal, and intimate distance. This study not only makes up for the gap in the research of classroom interaction and instructional proxemics under the environment supported by information technology but also provides a reference for novice teachers to use instructional proxemics to carry out interactive teaching.