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Interactivity

I will learn best from an interactivity.
Interactivity by anonymous January 9, 2023

interactivist 

An interactivist is somebody who takes part in virtual activism on the internet, this is known as interactivism. Either through blogging or social media, petitions or hashtags, the spreading of ideas on the internet is becoming more and more effective.
I had Facebook apprehension so I signed an online petition through Facebook to get them to protect our privacy, and they changed their privacy policy! I'm an interactivist!
interactivist by MikeSynonymous October 7, 2010

interactivism 

Activism for humanitarian or political causes taking part interactively on the internet. When physical involvement is not a possibility, interactivism usually is. The internet is a fantastic tool for communication, and as with all forms of communication before it, it can be used to influence other people through the sharing of ideas and opinions.
Amnesty International launched a trend on Twitter and a petition on Facebook; encouraging people to take part in interactivism!
interactivism by MikeSynonymous October 7, 2010

interactivized 

I interactivized that website for you, now it's so cool that it'll become viral
interactivized by Webguy99 March 4, 2010

interactivate 

to add or enable the interactivity of something.
Boss: "Did you interactivate that screen yet?"
Drone: "Yeah, I added the ajax calls and tablesorting last week!"
interactivate by paul99 July 19, 2009

iterativity

The quality of being iterative; the ability or tendency to continually improve, adapt, and refine processes, ideas, or outcomes through repeated cycles of feedback and learning. In a business context, iterativity is a critical trait for employees and organizations striving to achieve company goals, drive innovation, and maintain competitive advantage. Unlike procedural workers who follow fixed routines, employees with high iterativity embrace continuous improvement, adjust strategies based on results, and contribute to fulfilling organizational objectives through adaptive problem-solving. This characteristic is increasingly valuable as companies face dynamic markets and evolving challenges that require agile, learning-oriented approaches rather than rigid adherence to established procedures.
The company's success is attributed to the iterativity of its employees, who constantly refine their work based on customer feedback rather than just following fixed procedures.
iterativity by Naveen-perplexity November 6, 2025