Hypertext and Non-linear Information Presentation

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What is the primary purpose of hypertext?

To enable users to access information suited to their needs

What is the typical way to activate hyperlinks?

Mouse click or keypress set

What is the World Wide Web?

A global hypertext system of information

Who coined the term 'hypertext'?

Ted Nelson

What is the key feature of hypertext documents?

They are interconnected by hyperlinks

What does hypertext enable users to do?

To click on links to obtain more information

What can a reader do if they need more background on a term in a text?

Highlight the term to access a definition page

What is the main purpose of a URL?

To specify the location of a web resource

What is the term for when an author incorporates properties of another text into their own text?

Intertextuality

What method of intertextuality involves restating a story or re-expressing a narrative?

Retelling

What is the method of intertextuality that involves copying the style of another text without mocking it?

Pastiche

What is the method of intertextuality that involves directly lifting exact statements from another text?

Quotation

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Hypertext

  • Hypertext is a non-linear way to present information, accomplished using links, which help readers navigate further information about a topic.
  • Links allow readers to create their own meaning and learn better associatively.
  • Hypertext is text displayed on a computer or electronic device with references to other accessible text.
  • Hypertext documents are interconnected by hyperlinks, which can be activated by a mouse click, keypress, or screen touch.

Characteristics of Hypertext

  • Hypertext makes a dynamic organization of information possible through links and connections.
  • It enables readers to access information suited to their needs, such as accessing definitions or descriptions of unknown terms.

World Wide Web

  • The World Wide Web (www) is a global hypertext system of information residing on servers linked across the internet.
  • Hypertext is the foundation of the World Wide Web, enabling users to click on links to obtain more information on a subsequent page.

History of Hypertext

  • The term "hypertext" was coined by Ted Nelson in 1963.

Uniform Resource Locator (URL)

  • A URL is a reference to a web resource that specifies its location on a computer network and a mechanism for retrieving it.
  • URLs are commonly used to reference web pages (http), but also for file transfer (ftp), email (mailto), database access (JDBC), and other applications.

Intertextuality

  • Intertextuality is a method of text development that enables authors to create a new text based on another text.
  • It occurs when properties of an original text are incorporated into a new text, often due to influence or imitation.
  • Intertextuality methods include: retelling, pastiche, quotation, and allusion.

Intertextuality Methods

  • Retelling: restatement of a story or re-expression of a narrative.
  • Quotation: directly lifting exact statements or words from another text.
  • Allusion: explicitly or implicitly referencing an idea or passage found in another text without quotation.
  • Pastiche: developing a text that copies the style or properties of another text without parody.

Explore the concept of hypertext, a non-linear method of presenting information through links. Learn how hypertext allows readers to navigate through interconnected information and create their own meaning. Discover the benefits of hypertext in enhancing associative learning.

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