Video Interactivity

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What is video interactivity?

Video interactivity refers to the use of interactive elements—such as clickable buttons, quizzes, hotspots, and branching paths—inside a video. Instead of passively watching, viewers actively engage with the content, making interactive videos a powerful tool for digital learning, onboarding, and corporate training.

Interactive video technology allows training creators to add:

  • Clickable hotspots and buttons
  • In-video quizzes and assessments
  • Branching scenarios with learner choices
  • Pop-up explanations and guided steps
  • Navigation menus and interactive timelines

This transforms a traditional video into an engaging, personalized learning experience.

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