Interactive Communication Model
A model of communication that extends the linear model by incorporating feedback from the receiver back to the sender, creating a two-way exchange. In AAC contexts, interactive high-tech devices enable the AAC user to receive responses and adjust their communication accordingly, increasing the communication rate compared to purely linear devices. However, the feedback in this model is not simultaneous — it alternates between parties rather than occurring in real time.
Category: communication · augmentative and alternative communication
Related: Linear Communication Model · Transactional Communication Model · Augmentative and Alternative Communication