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Normally eLearning authoring tools widely make use of this term. This term was first introduced by the world’s first interactivity creation technology called as Raptivity for eLearning which allows authors to create interactive content. Later it was also carried the same way by the other authoring tools like Engage.

In the field of eLearning to jazz up any course what authors requires is an Interactivity. Study shows that people tend to get involved more in any course when it comes to an interactive training. Realizing the same the authoring tools introduced this term which allows complete customization of all the components that are present in any interactivity.