Interactive Features Sample Clauses

Interactive Features. Interactive features of the CLM include the ability to obtain credit advances from the available, pre-approved credit on a line of credit and/or the ability to make payments from a Customer-owned depository account at Bank to a loan or line of credit. The following terms apply to interactive features:
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Interactive Features. Some pages on the Websites may include services that allow the viewing of content provided by other visitors and the sharing of such content, such as comments to blog posts and discussions in forums. If these services exist, then they are subject to terms of service which further describe your rights and responsibilities with respect to such services. Personal information that you share in comments or forums on the Websites may be made available to others and may be used in unexpected ways. You submit personal information that you share in comments or forums on the Websites at your own risk. We may access and use such information consistent with this privacy policy.
Interactive Features. The Site from time to time may provide Customer and its Business Users with the ability to upload, post, submit, publish, or transmit to other Business Users, users, or persons (hereinafter, “post”) via online forums, chat capabilities, user discussion groups, blogs, online profiles, or other online forums (“Interactive Features”). Some, if not most, of the content found on such Interactive Features is provided by third-party users, and not Pluralsight (such content, “User Content”). Each third-party user (including Business Users, as applicable) is solely responsible for the User Content and for complying with applicable laws relating thereto. Pluralsight reserves the right to temporarily take any action with respect to any User Content it deems necessary or appropriate in its sole reasonable discretion, violates this Agreement, infringes any intellectual property right or other right of any person or entity, threatens the personal safety of users of the Site or the public, or could create risk or liability for Pluralsight;
Interactive Features. This Site may include a variety of features, such as bulletin boards, web logs, chat rooms, and email services, which allow feedback to us and real-time interaction between users, and other features which allow users to communicate with others. Responsibility for what is posted on bulletin boards, web logs, chat rooms, and other public posting areas on the Site, or sent via any email services on the Site, lies with each user – you alone are responsible for the material you post or send. We do not control the messages, information or files that you or others may provide through the Site. It is a condition of your use of the Site that you do not:
Interactive Features. LIC may host blog comments, chats, and other public forums to serve as discussion centers for users and subscribers on its Site. Any user failing to comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement may be expelled from and refused continued access to future public forums. LIC expressly disclaims all responsibility and endorsement and makes no representation as to the validity of any opinion, advice, information, or statement made or displayed in these forums by third parties, nor are we responsible for any errors or omissions in such postings, or for hyperlinks embedded in any messages. Under no circumstances will we, our affiliates, suppliers, or agents be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on information obtained through these forums. The opinions expressed in these forums are solely the opinions of the participants, and do not reflect the opinions of LIC or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. LIC has no obligation whatsoever to monitor any of the Content on public forums on the Sites. However, you acknowledge and agree that we have the absolute right to monitor the same at our sole discretion. In addition, we reserve the right to alter, edit, refuse to post, or remove any postings or Content, in whole or in part, for any reason and to disclose such materials and the circumstances surrounding their transmission to any third party in order to satisfy any applicable law, regulation, legal process or governmental request and to protect ourselves, our clients, sponsors, users and visitors. LIC or its designated agents may remove or alter any user‐ created Content at any time for any reason.
Interactive Features. The Software Services may contain message boards, chat rooms, personal web pages or profiles, forums, bulletin boards, and other interactive features (collectively, "Interactive Services") that allow users to post, submit, publish, display, or transmit to other users or third-party platforms (hereinafter, "post") content or materials (collectively, "User Contributions"). Any User Contributions are non-confidential and non- proprietary. User grants Daktronics the right to use, reproduce, modify, perform, display, distribute and otherwise disclose to third parties any such User Contribution. Purchaser and User are responsible for User Contributions, and Purchaser, not Daktronics, is fully responsibility for such content, including its legality, reliability, accuracy, and appropriateness. Daktronics is not responsible or liable for the content or accuracy of any User Contributions.
Interactive Features. Older generations of electronic stories included many interactive features (xx Xxxx & Bus, 2003). With the introduction of mobile media devices like smart phones and tablets variation in interactive features increased. For example, they may include tilting, shaking or turning the device and utilize the gyroscope in the iPad. By tilting the iPad in the English-spoken app PopOut! The Tale of Xxxxx Rabbit by Loud Crow Interactive Inc. flowers of the Chinese lantern slide up and down on the bottom of the screen. Scanning the most popular children’s apps and their descriptions, it seems that interactivity is a large selling point. In fact, it was found in 2012 that 75% of story apps that were on the market in that year contained hotspots, while 65% included games and activities like coloring (Guernsey et al., 2012). Interactive features may be more supportive for story understanding if they are related to the narration. For example, most of the effects in the app Noa’s Sterren elicited by touching details in the illustration are not mentioned in the narration. Similarly, the English-spoken apps of PopOut!, The Tale of Xxxxx Xxxxxx or Xxxxx for the iPad, include small details in the illustration like blackberries that children can enlarge and smash or a clock they can spin. None of those have a relation to the 11 story. Actually 90% of the hotspots were found irrelevant to the story in older CD- ROM stories in the Netherlands (xx Xxxx & Bus, 2003). In the same vein, Xxxxxxxx and colleagues (2012) found that only 25% of story apps that were available in 2012 included games that xxxxxx reading skills. Hotspots including labels for visual elements in the illustration, small animations, sound effects or dictionary functions might be more congruent with and relevant for the story. With electronic stories that are filled with hotspots and games, one might wonder where storybook reading ends and playing begins. It is questionable whether young children are able to play with the hotspots and games and simultaneously understand the story and learn story language. Actually doing both at the same time requires multitasking, which may put young children at risk of cognitive overload. Cognitive Resources Humans have limited working memory capacities, that is, the amount of information that we can hold for a short term is restricted (Baddeley, 2003; Sweller, 2005). If games and hotspots are part of the storybook children need to switch between playing with the interactive fea...
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