non-interactive

[/nɒn.ɪntərˈæktɪv/]
adjective
não-interativo
1. Not involving mutual or reciprocal action or influence; not allowing for two-way communication or engagement
The presentation was non-interactive, with the speaker simply delivering information without audience participation.
A apresentação foi não-interativa, com o palestrante simplesmente entregando informações sem participação da plateia.
2. In computing and technology, referring to a system or application that does not respond to user input in real-time
The non-interactive mode processes data in batch without requiring user intervention.
O modo não-interativo processa dados em lote sem exigir intervenção do usuário.
3. Relating to content or media that does not allow viewers or users to engage, provide feedback, or influence the experience
Traditional television is a non-interactive medium compared to social media.
A televisão tradicional é um meio não-interativo comparado às mídias sociais.
In Brazil, the term 'não-interativo' has become increasingly important in digital literacy discussions and education technology (EdTech) contexts, contrasting with the push toward more 'interativo' learning experiences. In the USA, particularly in tech culture, 'non-interactive' is a technical term commonly used in software development and UX/UI design to describe systems or features that don't engage users in real-time feedback loops.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
one-waypassiveunidirectionalnon-responsivestatic
Antonyms / Antônimos
interactivetwo-wayresponsiveengagingparticipatory

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
não-interativo
Most common form used in educational and technical contexts
São Paulo
não-interativo
Widely used in business and IT sectors
Rio de Janeiro
não-interativo
Standard usage in media and entertainment discussions
Portugal
não-interativo
Used similarly to Brazilian Portuguese; sometimes 'passivo' in informal contexts

Related Words

interactioninteractivityengagementuser-friendlypassive mode

Related Idioms & Phrases

one-way street
lecture mode
take it or leave it
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