hypermedia

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(Bilgisayar) Hipermedya
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The use of text, data, graphics, audio and video as elements of an extended hypertext system in which all elements are linked so that the user can move between them at will
(Bilgisayar) An extension to hypertext providing multimedia facilities, such as sound and video
  Computer-addressable files that contain pointers for linking to multimedia information, such as text, graphics, video, or audio in the same or other documents   Note:   The use of hypertext links is known as navigating
The combination of hypertext and multimedia in an online document
The term Hypermedia is used in several ways: to refer to multimedia documents created using the Macintosh Hypercard program to refer to hypertext documents including data other than text, such a video clips, sound clips, and graphic images as a synonym for hypertext , since many hypertext documents do include materials other than text
n The combination of text, video, graphic images, sound, hyperlinks, and other elements in the form typical of Web documents Essentially, hypermedia is the modern extension of hypertext, the hyperlinked, text–based documents of the original Internet Hypermedia attempts to offer a working and learning environment that parallels human thinkingthat is, one in which the user can make associations between topics, rather than move sequentially from one to the next, as in an alphabetic list For example, a hypermedia presentation on navigation might include links to astronomy, bird migration, geography, satellites, and radar
An extension of hypertext that includes graphics, sound, video and other kinds of data
Growing out of hypertext, this is much the same thing, but in a multimedia environment, whereby the links may also be in the form of pictures or even of animation or video The Web is, increasingly, becoming a hypermedia environment rather than merely hypertext
Documents that contain embedded links to text, images, sound and other documents Selecting a link takes you straight to the referenced document This is the basis of the World-Wide Web
The extension of hypertext to things other than documents, such as full-motion video, audio clips, e-mail applications, and file transfer protocol (FTP) transfers
or Hypertext Richly formatted documents containing a variety of information types, such as text, images, video, and audio These documents generally contain hyperlinks
a combination of hypertext and multimedia
Media made up of more than one digital medium; a nonlinear combination of audio, video, and graphical components that are linked electronically
Various forms of information, such as text, graphics, video and voice, used as elements in a hypertext system
A combination of hypertext and multimedia in a document online
a multimedia system in which related items of information are connected and can be presented together
Hypermedia, a term derived from hypertext, extends the notion of the hypertext link to include links among any set of multimedia objects, including sound, motion video, and virtual reality
Any media (text, audio, graphics, video, or animation) that can be chosen by a learner, connected and displayed in a nonlinear manner
A combination of hypertext and multimedia that allows users to move in a non-linear fashion through text, images, sounds, and other information Hypermedia is a superset of hypertext it is any medium with pointers to other media This means that Web browsers might not display a text file, but might as likely display images, sound or animations
Hypertext that may include multimedia: text, graphics, images, sound, and video
A combination of hypertext (we'll get to that next) and multimedia (we'll get to this a little later), hypermedia is information that contains links to other related information The World Wide Web is hypermedia-based
A way (for users and programmers) to gather, organize, present, search and customize information from multimedia, databases, and other types of stored information HyperCard, HyperStudio, and LinkWay are three examples of hypermedia programs (See button, card, field ) (WP, Gr 6)
A system of information storage and retrieval The information includes video, sound, or graphics that are integrated into a nonsequential order The integration of graphics, sound, and video into an information storage and retrieval
A system for storing information using embedded references to other pages, sounds, and graphics used on the WWW
a Web protocol that enables access and retrieval of sound, graphics, and video Hypermédia
A hypermedia document may contain text, graphics, photography, animation, sound, music and video, interrelated, in a non-sequential fashion, via hypertext links (a k a hyperlinks) World Wide Web publications are commonly referred to as hypermedia
Most hypertext researchers view the terms hypertext and hypermedia as synonymous and use them interchangeably, with a preference to sticking to hypertext ''since there does not seem to be any reason to reserve a special term for text-only systems'' [387, p 5] This is also true for the context of this dissertation, where I will make use of the term hypermedia mostly in names (such as ''Open Hypermedia System'') or to put special emphasis on multimedia content of a hypertext system
{i} (Computers) system in which various types of media are connected by a hypertext program so that users can move between them in a non-linear manner (the World Wide Web is one such system)