in•ter•ac•tive - "involving the communication or collaboration of people and things."
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Since the beginning of life on earth, interaction with the surrounding environment has given living individual organisms the opportunity to learn and survive. As human civilization advanced, alphabetical and numerical indexing methods were developed to keep track of supplies and information. Use of computers created the opportunity for us to use a different type of "associative" hypertext and hypermedia links to information. As a consequence, here we are today with interactive multimedia web sites about a wide variety of subjects available to populations of people throughout the world.
With powerful and low cost multimedia technologies and the Internet, compared to a few years ago, it has now become possible for complex natural resource issues to be examined by people who live nearby and by students, scientists, and other citizens who care about these issues. Future decisions about natural resources will depend on projects that continue to increase these learning opportunities for a wider population of people who live on earth today.
Numerous links to various web sites we have produced can be found in our Multimedia Portfolio.
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