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MANIPULATIVE/

INTERACTIVE
MEDIA
Prepared by: Ms. SHERRY LENE S. GONZAGA
Learning Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the learners must
be able to:

• Explain what manipulatives / interactive


media are.
• Compare the different platforms and
uses of manipulatives / interactive
media software.
INTERACTIVE MEDIA
• a method of communication in
which the program's outputs
depend on the user's inputs.
• Engage the user and interact
with him/her
INTERACTIVE MEDIA
• Social media, virtual reality, and apps
are all forms of interactive media.
• Television and radio are the most
common examples of non-interactive
media.
HOW DO YOU INTERACT WITH

FACEBOOK ONLINE SHOP


INTERACTIVITY
• the communication process that
takes place between humans
and computer software.
Different
Platforms of
Interactive
Media
Mobile Apps
3D TV
Video Games (Multi-Player)
Role-playing games (RPG)
Massively Multiplayer Online
Role Playing Game (MMORPG)
Interactive websites
Virtual reality and immersive
environments
Social Media
Different Ways of
Interacting with
the Internet
A. ONLINE SHOPPING

rate products
choose payment type compare prices
add to cart search
compare features of similar items products
place order get advice from experts
track delivery
check local availability
get product recommendations
B. ONLINE GAMING

play with others in-game customization


choose a game
choose a level place with computer
C. ONLINE CLASSES

interact with content


type a message turn on/off the microphone
interact with instructors
turn on/off the camera interact with classmates
D. CHAT

group chat
search groups react with emojis
chat 1-on-1 with friends
in-chat customization send files
send voice message video call
forward chats send videos/pictures
delete chats
Types of
Interactivity
A. Click on images
B. Hotspot
C. Rollover
D. Tabs
E. Timeline
F. Slideshow
G. Frequently asked
questions (FAQs)
H. Flip cards
Emerging
Interactive Media
1. Interactive Television

• also known as ITV or iTV


• a form of media
convergence, adding data
services to traditional
television technology.
2. Allow viewers to participate in
games shows
3. Select alternate endings to their
favorite program
4. Encourage children to interact
with educational programs
Thank You

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