Social networking websites, such as Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok, are among the most prominent examples of interactive media today. They use text, graphics, and increasingly video, allowing users to post and share information, to chat with one another, and to play games.
Video games are another type of interactive media. Players use controllers to respond to visual and sound cues on the screen, sometimes competing in real time with other players.
The apps on mobile devices like smartphones typically have an interactive component, letting you tailor the information you receive based on your location and other variables of your choosing. Rather than simply sign up for a general news feed, you can choose your news according to your interests.
*Virtual reality (VR) is another form of interactive media. VR gives users an immersive experience, allowing them to delve into a world with its own digital reality.
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Examples of Interactive Media:
Interactive media refers to various types of media, usually digital, where the user has the ability to influence the experience, such as the content that they receive.
*Social networking websites, such as Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok, are among the most prominent examples of interactive media today. They use text, graphics, and increasingly video, allowing users to post and share information, to chat with one another, and to play games.
*Video games are another type of interactive media. Players use controllers to respond to visual and sound cues on the screen, sometimes competing in real time with other players.
*Virtual reality (VR) is another form of interactive media. VR gives users an immersive experience, allowing them to delve into a world with its own digital reality.
Haiku Deck is a presentation creation website and app that uses images, text, audio, and video to make impactful presentations with "decks" of slides.
On 2013, Kevin Leneway and Adam Tratt discovers the application Haiku Deck.
Haiku Deck aims to make it 10x faster and easier for you to create presentations that are 10x more beautiful, memorable, and impactful, even if you don't have technical skills or a background in graphic design.