| Some literary critics have argued that interactivity will efface literature itself. |
| The earliest device for interactivity in a virtual environment and with virtual objects was the dataglove developed at NASA Ames. |
| The higher score on the participation question may be associated with self-motivation enhanced by the interactivity of the online lesson. |
| Though the strengths of the online version are its dynamism and interactivity, it is also possible to download the entire book for free. |
| Televisual instantaneity, in live transmission and true interactivity, has been underexploited by both mass and experimental media. |
| Many of these claims for interactivity are couched in terms that cast the individual as a consumer rather than a citizen. |