Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Non-Ineractive, Interactive

Interactive

Interacitve is something to 'comunicate' with, for example if you ask a question you'll get a reply back instantly. It is known that learning a subject in a more 'interactive' way (such as games for example) makes it slightly more understandable than reading through a text in a book. An example of an ineractive object is famously the internet because we share information with one another and get feedback almost instantly

Edit:
Interactive writing is used mostly in an insitution of learning. Where the teacher asks a question and the student replies to it. This is the most successful way in learning than to read/ read out a text from a book where it is 'mind numbing' to absorb the data like a sponge. Activities such as games like flash cards are an example of this.

Non-Interactive

Non-Interactive is the oposite of Interactive, such as books and newspapers as an example. They give information to the person reading, but doesn't 'talk' to them in anyway...

2 comments:

Jeffrey said...
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Jeffrey said...

Hi Danika

The idea was to write about interactive writing. You understanding of the term interactive is correct thou.

What you need to write is the difference between interactive writing and non interactive writing.

Using your understanding on interactivity, you would be able to write interactive writing.