interactivity

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User participation in a multimedia presentation
The quality of being interactive
The degree to which the user engages with the computer program
The characteristic of systems which accept user input as well as delivering output Distinguishes, for example, conventional TV or video from multimedia or videoconferencing
If your web site isn't interactive, it's dead
(n ) 1 The quality of being interactive 2 A particular type of instructional resource involving information exchange or dialog via the online medium
2 or more way communication between users and application
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{i} reciprocal activity, cooperation; direct link between a computer and user when the computer poses questions and operates according to the user's instructions
A method of becoming involved with software that is dictated by the whim, interest or enthusiasms of the user Digital encyclopaedias, games, web sites and some art programming involve interactivity in as much as they provide a non-linear approach to viewing and accessing information
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In a distance education context interactivity is a way to describe the dialogue or discourse between two or more participants mediated via communication technology Interactivity is usually described as being either asynchronous (different time) or synchronous (same time) as well as being peer-peer and learner-teacher A communication medium with less transactional distance is likely to be more interactive
If your web site isn't interactive, it's dead
Unlike other forms of media like print, radio, and television, the web allows the visitor to shape the experience Visitors can register their desires with guestbooks, leave messages for you and other visitors through chat rooms, bulletin boards By expressing their desires, you can change and customize your presentation for each specific visitor With this, the visitor "owns" the website with you
A dialogue between a human being and the computer
Interactive web pages change in some way in response to the user's actions Simple changes which need to happen fast usually use javascript or flash while more complicated interaction (which can wait for a new page to load) uses server-side programming BackBack to main documentinternet lynx
The ability of a website to enable two-way communication with visitors, including the use of hyperlinks, online forms, surveys, and chat rooms
Methods of exchanging information with and engaging visitors to a Web site These methods range from filling out online forms to sophisticated scripting programs that create dynamic content tailored to the individual visitor
A website's ability to act upon input from the user
An program feature that requires the learner to do something Should help to maintain learner interest, provide a means of practice and reinforcement Poor quality interactivity = clicking the right arrow to continue and challenging true/false questions Good interactivity = open questions, simulations, instructional games, tools and calculators Remember, engage the mind not the mouse finger!
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interactivity

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    /ˌəntərˌakˈtəvətē/ /ˌɪntɜrˌækˈtɪvɪtiː/
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