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UNDERSTANDING HYPERMEDIA Maria Novylhyn Jadormio Hazel Tinoma Margie Lyn Lacumbes Prepared by:

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UNDERSTANDING

HYPERMEDIAMaria Novylhyn JadormioHazel TinomaMargie Lyn Lacumbes

Prepared by:

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HYPERMEDIA is nothing but MULTIMEDIA,

but this time packaged as an educational computer software where information is presented and student activities are integrated in a virtual learning environment.

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MULTIMEDIA HYPERMEDIA

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Most educational IT applications are hypermedia and these include:

• tutorial software packages;• knowledge webpages;• simulation instructional games; and• learning project assessment, and others

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What are the characteristics of HYPERMEDIA?

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Learner Control

Learner wide range of

navigation routes

Variety of

media

CHARACTERISTICS ofHYPERMEDIA

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This means the learner makes his own decisions on the path, flow or events od instruction. The learner has control on such aspects as sequence, pace, content, media, feedback, etc. that he/she may encounter in the hypermedia learning program.

LEARNER CONTROL

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For the most part, the learner controls the sequence and pace of his path depending on his/her ability and motivation.

LEARNER WIDE RANGE OF NAVIGATION ROUTES

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Hypermedia includes more than one media (text, graphics, audio, animation and video clip) but does not necessarily use all types of media in one presentation.

VARIETY OF MEDIA

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Since only virtual learning activity takes place, it is important from the standpoint of the teacher to optimize the learning process by identifying the characteristics of media application, as well as the advantages and limitations of such an application.

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Gain the learner’s attention

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Recall prior learning

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Inform learner’s of

lesson objectives

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Introduce the software and its

distinctive features

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Guiding learning, eliciting

performance

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Provide learning feedback

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Assess performance

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Enhance retention and

transfer.