Element interactivity

Originated in Sweller, J. (1994). Cognitive load theory, learning difficulty, and instructional design. Learning and Instruction, 4(4), 295–312. A central concept of Cognitive load theory.

Q. What does John Sweller mean by “element interactivity”?
A. “The extent to which the elements of a task can be meaningfully learned without having to learn the relations between other elements. Elements interact if they must be assimilated simultaneously. … Elements do not interact if they can be assimilated serially.”

A whole issue in Ed Psy Rev about high element interactivity and the Testing effect: https://link.springer.com/journal/10648/volumes-and-issues/27-2