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It is a style of building systems for

organizing, structuring and

accessing information around a network of

multimedia nodes connected together by

links (Conclin, 1987).

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It is nothing but a multimedia

packaged as educational computer

software where information is

presented and student activities are

integrated in a virtual learning

environment.

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It is a term coined

by Ted Nelson

computer pioneer in

his 1965 definition.

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It is a computer-based

information retrieval system that

enables a user to gain or

provide access to texts, audio,

and video recordings,

photographs and computer

graphics related to a particular

subject.

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HYPER

It is a text which contains links to

other texts and is therefore usually

non-linear. It is just a subset of

hypermedia where content is

interconnected using hyperlinks.

It is not constrained to be text-based.

It can include other media such as

graphics, images, and especially the

continuous media - sound and video

which are interconnected using

hyperlinks.

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Educational IT applications

are hypermedia and these

include Tutorial Software

Packages, Knowledge Web

Pages, Simulation

Instructional Games,

Learning Project

Management

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Learner control is defined

as allowing the learner

some control in an

individualized lesson

(Milheim, 1989).

The learner may control

lesson pace, sequence,

content, or feedback.

Also, they control the

amount of practice, and

level of difficulty.

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Hardware Intensity

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Lack of Training

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Projection Needs

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Disorientation

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Integration Problems

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Motivation

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Flexibility

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Development of

Creative and Critical

Thinking

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Improving Writing and

Process Skills

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Referencing

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Lucido, Paz I., Educational Technology 2: Selection, Production and Utilization of Appropriate Technology Tools for Instruction. Lorimar Publishing Inc.Retrieved from [http://ochadezas.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/using-multimedia-and.pdf] on February 23, 2014Retrieved from [http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-hypertext-and-vs-hypermedia/#ixzz2tMQzzALD] on February 15, 2014Retrieved from [http://www.slideshare.net/u069635/hypermedia-1359035] on February 14, 2014Retrieved from [http://www.etc.edu.cn/eet/Articles/HyperLevels3/start.html] on February 8, 2014Retrieved from[https://www.princeton.edu/~achaney/tmve/wiki100k/docs/Hypertext.html] on February 8, 2014

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