Hypertext, Hypermedia and Multimedia for improving the language skills,Daysi Pachacama
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Adaptive Educational Hypermedia: From generation to generationPeter Brusilovsky
Keynote talk slides for Brusilovsky, P. (2004) Adaptive Educational Hypermedia: From generation to generation. In: Proceedings of 4th Hellenic Conference on Information and Communication Technologies in Education, Athens, Greece, September 29 - October 3, 2004, pp. 19-33.
Hypertext, Hypermedia and Multimedia for improving the language skills,Daysi Pachacama
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Create a presentation in https://slides.com about how can use a Hypertext, Hypermedia and Multimedia for improving the language skills,
Adaptive Educational Hypermedia: From generation to generationPeter Brusilovsky
Keynote talk slides for Brusilovsky, P. (2004) Adaptive Educational Hypermedia: From generation to generation. In: Proceedings of 4th Hellenic Conference on Information and Communication Technologies in Education, Athens, Greece, September 29 - October 3, 2004, pp. 19-33.
5. Hypertext Application in Business, Information Resources, and Personal learning Hypertext Application in Education (1) Hypertext Application in Education (2) Hypertext Application in Language Learning
9. If you want to find certain text (represented as D on the following description), usually you need to go to previous ones (A –B- C) before achieving D A B C D musheinz.blogspot.com Back
10. Hypertext A system that can link one text to another. It allow users to supply and recall data directly in their computers. A system that to manage a collection of information that can be assessed non sequentially in which it consists of a network of chunk of information (nodes) and cross-references (logical links) between them; therefore, it enables users to explore or open any information available in any document without starting from the first document sequentially. (Lucarella, in the “information Processing Management” International journal. Back
11. The father of hypertext, Vannebar Bush (1945),created Memex to supply some memories and recall them whenever they are needed chuvadaddy.blogspot.com Next
12. Ted Nelson extended the hypertext system (1963), through his creation, Project Xanadu www.appuntidigitali.it Back