1.) Find 3 examples of passive, reactive and interactivity in everyday life.
- Passive
Automated door
Listening to music
Phone vibrating
- Reactive
Opening a closet
Jumps over an object
Running
- Interactivity
Bouncing a ball
Speaking to someone
Driving a car
2.) Find 3 examples of passive, reactive and interactivity on the internet.
- Passive
Watching a clip
Viewing a picture
Reading articles
- Reactive
Clicking onto Links
Typing
Moving the mouse cursor
- Interactivity
Playing a game
Online messenger
Navigating through a website
3.) Which aspects of each example is considered interactive?
- Passive – Something happening visibly
- Reactive – Trigger something to happen
- Interactivity – Something responding to you
4.) Is there a varied degree of interactivity in each example?
Yes. The most interactive being ‘Interactivity’ and the least being ‘Passive’.
5.) Explain with photograph/screenshots/sketches of chosen examples.
Passive

Music can generate moods and emotions that may not be seen visually.
Reactive

A result prior to an reaction. Such as typing, the results of what you type will appear, but it’s different from ‘Interactivity’ because it does not ‘respond’ to what you’re typing.
Interactivity

A reaction with responds, such as being on the phone with someone. Or even chatting online.