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Hypertext, hipermedia and
multidedia
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Jenny Flores

Hypertext: it refers to link among textual items, often indicated on a


computer or website by key words set in underlined blue type, that,
when highlighted by pointer device. Hypertext is often used to link
text to materials traditionally contained in footnotes and annotations
but may also include much more
Examples: mouse, trackball, finger on a touch a touch-sensitive
screen

Hypermedia: it refers to similar links to those used in hypertext, but


instead of simply linking text to text; hypermedia involves linking
various media, such as sound, images, animation and/or video. A
video of a language-learning opportunity, such as a shopping
excursion, might be linked to an animation that shows the same
exchanges simplified, omitting the distracting elements around the
interactions between the shopper and the sales clerk
Example: a word or picture might have a link to a sound file giving its
pronunciation

Multimedia: is a term that has essentially subsumed bypermedia,


but the original difference was that where hypermedia might only
make use of two types of media while multimedia tends to feature
several media types. It is used to encompass the non-linear
organization of text in bypertext and the non-linear and multiple
information formats referred to in bypermedia.
Examples: text, images, sound, video and/or animations

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