Hypertext Flashcards

1
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“beyond or “over

A

Hyper

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2
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written or visual information in the form of word.

A

text

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3
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is a nonlinear way of showing information.

A

Hypertext

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4
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documents are interconnected by hyperlinks, which are typically activated by a mouse click, keypress set, or by touching the screen.

A

Hypertext

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5
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is a global hypertext system of information residing on servers linked across the internet.

A

World Wide Web (www)

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6
Q

is the foundation of World Wide Web enabling users to click on link to obtain more information.

A

Hypertext

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7
Q

The term hypertext was coined by ____ in ____?

A

Ted Nelson in 1963

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8
Q

Most web browsers display the ____of a web page above the page in an address bar.

A

URL

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9
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http://

A

protocol

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10
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www.example.com/

A

Host name

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11
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index.html

A

File name

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12
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links are not just limited to text or documents but may also incorporate other forms of multimedia such as images, audio, and videos that stimulate more senses. This is called ________

A

hypermedia

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13
Q

In a _________, the reader is free to navigate information by exploring
the connections provided.

A

hypertext system

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14
Q

is very different way of presenting information than the usual linear
form.

A

Hypertext

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15
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It acts as a bridge between two basic, opposite, and complementing elements
that may be called gender of knowledge representation: free and shortcut.

A

Hypertext

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16
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Text no longer flows in a straight line through a book. Instead, it is broken down into many smaller units (lexias, to borrow a term from literary criticism), each addressing a few issues.

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Hypertext