Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Assisted
Language
Learning
HYPERMEDIA
MULTIMEDIA
HYPERTEXT
content.
The references that takes the reader to the other text are underlined
blue types which are called:
Hotlinks
Hyperlinks
Links
Examples
In this document I will show a link that will take you to another text, we
just have to make a click and we will have others resources to find more
information about this topic.
This is examples of a link:
http://aetos.it.teithe.gr/~cs1msa/hyp0.html
http://www.cenaynailor.com/examples-embedded-links-hyperlinks/
How to use them to improve
language skills?
NEGOCIATION OF MEANING
DECISION MAKING
THE READER HAS ACCESS TO LOTS
OF REFERENCES
HYPERMEDIA
Similar to Hypertexts, uses links, but now they take the reader to media
resources like:
Sound
Images
Animation
Videos.,etc.
Examples:
MULTIMEDIA
Not only uses one or two types of media, It uses several media
types like:
Text
Images
Sound
Video
Animation
MULTIMEDIA
Programs examples:
Spelling city:
its a program that helps to
develop spelling activities, it has
lots links that take to
intercartive activities including
game:
http://www.spellingcity.com/
PROGRAM BACKPACK:
This program is design by LONGMAN Editorial,
it has 6 different levels. It has interactive
activities like song, exercises to complete,
stories,etc.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
HYPERTEXT - HYPERMEDIA &
MULTIMEDIA
The HYPERTEXT refers just to APPLICATIONS with links that takes to
other texts with information.
Affordances
Affordances, or signs in the environment that indicate
possibilities for action, are perceived in a direct, immediate
way with no sensory processing.
Examples include: buttons for pushing, knobs for turning,
handles for pulling, levers for sliding, etc.
Misaffordances