Text displayed on a computer display or other electronic devices with references (hyperlinks) to other text that the reader can immediately access which are typ
According to K. Amaral, 2010 is simply a non-linear way (multiple reading path which includes digital text) of presenting information.
CONCEPT OF HYPERTEXT 11 Selecting a piece of Hypertext …can take you to more hypertext, books, movies, sounds and images
HYPERLINKS WHEN YOU TYPE THE LINK OF THE WEBSITE YOU WOULD LIKE TO QUICKLY SEND THE READER. HYPERLINK LOOKS LIKE THIS : WWW. GOOGLE. COM OR FACEBOOK.COM THAT LINKS TO THE WEB PAGE. The most implementation of hypertext is World Wide Web . Basically, any text you can click in World Wide Web is HYPERTEXT.
3 MAIN PEDAGOGICAL BENEFITS PROVIDED BY INCORPORATION OF THE HYPERTEXT IN THE COMPOSITION CLASS: 13
1. HYPERTEXT PROMOTES DIALOGUE
2. HYPERTEXT CAN BE CONSTRUCTED AS A COLLABORATIVE MEDIUM AND IT MAKES POSSIBLE FORMS OF COLLABORATION THAT EMPHASIZE THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF MEANING. 3. HYPERTEXT CAN BE USED IN NEARLY ANY COMPUTER-FACILITATED CLASSROOM.
HYPERTEXT AND SEARCH ENGINE USED BY ENCARTA
What is Intertext?
Textual reference within a text that uses the text used as reference. Examples: Novels, Short Story, Poem, Play, Film
It may be retelling or writing of an old story in modern context. Example: The Odyssey – The Ulysses of James Joyce
3 TYPES OF INTERTEXT APPROPRIATION ALLUSION PARODY
1. APPROPRIATION - Adaptation - Borrowing from another text - Reinterpretation - Reimagining an existing text and making it new
2. ALLUSION - Reference to another text - can be reference to a person, place or event - the audience/ reader has to make the connection
4 TYPES OF ALLUSION: 1. LITERARY 2. CULTURAL 3. BIBLICAL 4. HISTORICAL
3. PARODY - A FUNNY IMITATION OF A SERIOUS PIECE OF LITERATURE, WRITING, ART OR MUSIC. - POKES FUN AT SOMETHING TO ENTERTAIN THE AUDIENCE READER.