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{{Short description|Interactive systems that allow organization and transmission of knowledge}}
[[File:Enactive Human Machine Interface.png|thumb|300px|Enactive human-machine interface translating the aspects of a knowledge base into modalities of perception for a human operator. The auditory, visual, and tactile presentations by the system respond to tactile input from the operator, which user input in turn depends upon the auditory, visual, and tactile feedback from the system.<ref name=Bordegoni/><ref name=Fukuda/>]]
'''Enactive interfaces''' are [[interactive]] systems that allow organization and [[wiktionary:transmission|transmission]] of [[knowledge]] obtained through action. Examples are interfaces that couple a [[human]] with a [[machine]] to do things usually done unaided, such as shaping a [[Three-dimensional space|three-dimensional]] object using multiple modality interactions with a database,<ref name=Fukuda/> or using [[interactive video]] to allow a student to visually engage with mathematical concepts.<ref name=Held/> Enactive [[Interface (computing)|interface]] [[design]] can be approached through the idea of raising [[awareness]] of [[affordances]], that is, optimization of the awareness of possible actions available to someone using the enactive interface.<ref name=Stoffregen/> This optimization involves visibility, affordance, and [[feedback]].<ref name=Stone/><ref name=Zudilova/>