1.Research: what is interaction? "Action" with a prefix of "inter", shows that it is a mutual action that requires "subjective" thinking on both sides. By saying "subjective thinking", I'm actually differentiating "interaction" and "reaction". After receiving the other side's actions, one side can think, whether programmed or through electrical waves in brain, and respond to the other side alternately. This thinking-responding model constitutes a positive feedback loop, where both sides can find meanings or feel interested and carry on the interactive process. There are differences among … [Read more...] about Interactive Lab–Group Research