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What is Hypertext

Handbook of Research on Maximizing Cognitive Learning through Knowledge Visualization
Text, image, parts of images, etc that is displayed and linked through a computer or other electronic device to other references. A reader may click on a hyperlink and flow to the connected reference in a hypertext. The World Wide Web is considered a large hypertext structure.
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What Does Learning Look Like?: Data Visualization of Art Teaching and Learning
Pamela G. Taylor (Virginia Commonwealth University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8142-2.ch018
Abstract
Drawing upon the data visualization work of Lev Manovich and Manuel Lima, in this chapter the author discusses ways for envisioning and representing the complex teaching and learning that is associated with the visual arts. Experiences and examples are shared that use new and old technologies to create and make connections among critically reflective collections of student learning artifacts such as research, journals, preliminary sketches, work in other classes, and realms of experience outside of school. Instead of relying on one final art product, the author explores embedded data mining and visualization as a viable approach to gauging student learning. Following the lead education notables Elliot Eisner (2002, 2004), John Dewey (1934), and Howard Gardner (1985), this research positions the visual arts as a common thread throughout disciplines. Such inherent and fundamental visual arts practices as portfolios, project-based instruction, and exhibition continue to expand instruction and learning in such classes as English, math, science, and history. The implications include the possibility that art education will lead the way to implementing authentic embedded assessment processes across education disciplines and grade levels.
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Document Versioning and XML in Digital Libraries
The organization of information units as a network of associations, which a user can choose to resolve. Hypertext links are the instances of such associations
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Critical Literacy and Technology: An Essential Intersection for Our Nation's Schools
A collection of media that can be easily viewed and accessed within a Web page and does not need to be viewed sequentially.
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An Instructional Design Model for Design and Development of Adaptive Hypermedia Listening Environments
It is a type of text retrieval system that enables target users to access instantaneously particular media types in certain locations or files in digital applications, webpages, or other digital environments.
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Web-Based Personal Digital Library
User interface paradigm allowing display of documents which branch or perform on request.
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Hypermedia and its Role in Learning
Hypermedia text retrieval system that enables learners to access particular media types in certain locations or files in applications, webpages or other digital environments.
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Storytelling and the Rhetoric of Rumor in Social Media
A cross-referencing system in digital media platforms that allows one source to connect with other relevant sources. It makes the acquisition of information easier through linking and accumulating many important sources to a single place.
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Hypermedia Modules for Distance Education and Beyond
It is the presentation of information, as a linked network of nodes which readers are free to navigate in a non-linear fashion. It allows for multiple authors, a blurring of the author and reader functions, extended works with diffuse boundaries, and multiple reading paths.
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Cognitive Load and Disorientation Issues in Hypermedia as Assistive Technology
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Second Language Reading in Hypertext Environments
A user interface that is used to display documents that include cross references and links to other documents (hyperlink).
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Hyperjournalism for the Hyperreader
Hypertexts are texts where a reader can choose a non-linear reading path according to own interest. Non-digital hypertexts include newspapers or encyclopedias. Digital hypertexts can be non-seclusive and make use of hyperlinks. A hypertext can have several authors.
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Consumed Consumer Within the Framework of New Communication Technologies
Hypertext is text displayed on a computer display or other electronic devices with references (hyperlinks) to other text that the reader can immediately access.
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New and Strange Sorts of Texts: The Shaping and Reshaping of Digital and Multimodal Books and Young Adult Novels
An interactive digital or electronic text that includes hyperlinks to other digital or electronic texts; sometimes used synonymously with hypermedia.
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Semantic Web and Adaptivity: Towards a New Model
Is a concept that is basically a text which contains links to other text.
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Memory, Cognition, and Multimedia: Role of the Importance of Organizing Knowledge in Memory with Hypermedia Help and Online Co-Understanding Systems
A mode of organization of computerized textual documents characterized by the existence of dynamic links between its various sections or between the text information presented highlighted and for enabling additional information.
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Redefining Writing Reality Multi-Modal Writing and Assessment
A form of digital text which incorporates hyperlinks in the text so that readers can click on the hypertext to link to (navigate to) another page or web site or another part in the document.?Interface – Interaction between users (writers) and digital media.
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Challenges in Developing Adaptive Educational Hypermedia Systems
A section of online text or an online paragraph of information that has been embedded with links to other content.
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Digital Media Literacy: In-Depth Interview With the Parents of the Students Who Use Digital Media
Hypertext is the feature that enables extensive knowledge when clicked on an online text.
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Multimodal Literacy
Text displayed on a computer or other digital devices that has embedded hyperlinks, images, or media that can be accessed to enhance the primary text.
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The Aesthetics of Net dot Art
Linked segments of text that can be navigated by a user. Hypertext originated in Theodor Nelson’s concept of the “docuverse”, a space of writing and reading where texts could be electronically interconnected by anyone contributing to the networked text. While the World Wild Web essentially is a hypertext environment, hypertext software existed before HTML.
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Adaptive Hypermedia in Education
Hypermedia text retrieval system that enables learners to access particular media types in certain locations or files in applications, webpages or other digital environments.
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