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Chapter 16 Modeling with Hypermedia
Presented by Zhou Cao
Yuan WangYolanda Martinez
What is hypermedia? Hypermedia is simply the
marriage of multimedia and hypertext.
Hypermedia is used as a logical extension of the term hypertext in which graphics, audio, video, plain text and hyperlinks intertwine to create a generally non-linear medium of information.
Coaching Construction of Hypermedia
Coaching Construction of Hypermedia
Example of HypermediaA blog is a typical
example of hypermedia. It contains plain text, graphics, audio, video, and hyperlinks.
www.myspace.com/464546681
How to build a blog
How to add textHow to add
pictureHow to insert
videoHow to add
music
Group ActivityEvery group builds your own blog on
MySpace. Com. The blog should contain text, picture
or video. Each group can choose your own
theme. When you finish, please post your blog
address on Web CT, and give comments to at least two other groups.
The assignments due on Sunday, and comments due before Tuesday class.
Individual ActivityEvery student can choose to build your
own webpage in MySpace, E-blogger, Face Book, etc.
The webpage should at least contain text, picture, video, and music. You can add more if you want to.
You can choose your webpage theme according to your major.
When you finish, please post your webpage address on Web CT, and give comments to at least three other students.
References:• Jonassen, D. H. 2006. Modeling with
Technology: Mindtools for Conceptual • Change. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
Columbus, Ohio. Pearson Prentice Hall.• Tompkins, G. E. 2009. 50 Literacy Strategies:
Step by Step. USA. Pearson • Education, Inc.• Nelson, T. (1981). Literary macbines.
Swarthmore, PA: Author• Jonassen, D.H., Myers, J.M., & McKillop, A.M.
(1996). From constructivism to • constructionism: Learning with hypermedia/
multimedia rather than from it. In B. G. Wilson (Ed.), Constructivist learning environments: Case studies in instructional design (pp. 9-106). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Educational technology Publications.