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  2. Interactive media - Wikipedia

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    The media which allows several geographically remote users to interact synchronously with the media application/system is known as Distributed Interactive Media. Some common examples of this type of Media include Online Gaming, Distributed Virtual Environment, Whiteboards which are used for interactive conferences and many more.

  3. Interactive television - Wikipedia

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    Interactive television is a form of media convergence, adding data services to traditional television technology. It has included on-demand delivery of content, online shopping, and viewer polls. Interactive TV is an example of how new information technology can be integrated vertically into established technologies and commercial structures.

  4. Multimedia - Wikipedia

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    Multimedia is a robust education methodology within the social work context. The five different types of multimedia that support the education process are narrative media, interactive media, communicative media, adaptive media, and productive media. Contrary to long-standing belief, multimedia technology in social work education existed before ...

  5. Interactive film - Wikipedia

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    An interactive film is a video game or other interactive media that has characteristics of a cinematic film.In the video game industry, the term refers to a movie game, a video game that presents its gameplay in a cinematic, scripted manner, often through the use of full-motion video of either animated or live-action footage.

  6. Interactivity - Wikipedia

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    Some interactive features include hyperlinks, feedback, and multimedia displays. [9] Wikipedia is also an example of web interactivity because it is written in a collaborative way. [10] Interactivity in new media distinguishes itself from old media by implementing participation from users rather than passive consumption. [11]

  7. Interactive video - Wikipedia

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    Interactive video. Interactive video (also known as "IV") is a form of digital video that supports user interaction. [9] Interactive videos provide the viewer the ability to click, on a desktop, or touch on mobile devices within the video for an action to occur. These clickable areas, or "hotspots," can perform an action when clicked or touched.

  8. Interactive journalism - Wikipedia

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    Interactive journalism. Interactive journalism is a new type of journalism that allows consumers to directly contribute to the story. Through Web 2.0 technology, reporters can develop a conversation with the audience. [1] The digital age has changed how people collect information. News from print newspapers, once the only source for news, have ...

  9. Non-linear media - Wikipedia

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    Non-linear media is a move away from traditional linear media, in which content is selected by the publisher to be consumed and is then done so passively. [1][2][3] There is no single specific form of non-linear media; rather, what might be considered non-linear changes as technology changes. Following the development and rise of digital non ...