HYPERTEXT.pptx

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About This Presentation

This is a reading and writing skill topic for grade 11


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GOOD MORNING, CLASS! GOOD MORNING, EVALUATORS!

Linear and Non-linear Text

Linear Text Non-linear Text > refers to traditional text that needs to be read from beginning to the end   > refers to text that does not need to be read from beginning to the end .  > It is not always advantageous > It is time-consuming > It is the traditional method of reading the way how children are taught. > It allows readers to find information more efficiently. > It takes time to read > It is a new method of reading and can be used by devices.

Linear Text Non-linear Text

HYPERTEXT

What Is Hypertext

Hypertext is a non-linear way to present information and is usually accomplished using “ links ”. Such links help the readers navigate further information about the topic being discussed and may also lead to other links that can direct the readers to various options. What is hypertext? In hypertext, text no longer flows in a straight line through a book. Instead, it is broken down into many smaller units.

Hypertext  is  text   displayed on a  computer display  or other  electronic devices  with references ( hyperlinks ) to other text that the reader can immediately access. [1]  Hypertext documents are interconnected by hyperlinks, which are typically activated by a  mouse  click, keypress set, or screen touch. Apart from text, the term "hypertext" is also sometimes used to describe tables, images, and other presentational  content formats  with integrated hyperlinks. Hypertext is one of the key underlying concepts of the  World Wide Web , [ 2]  where  Web pages  are often written in the  Hypertext Markup Language  (HTML). As implemented on the Web, hypertext enables the easy-to-use publication of information over the  Internet . HYPERTEXTs/HIGHLIGHHTED WORDS TEXT COMPUTER DISPLAY MOUSE WEB PAGES ELECTRONIC DEVICES Hypertext Markup Language HYPERLIKS WORLD WIDE WEB INTERNET CONTENT FORMATS

TWO TYPES OF HYPERTEXT

TWO TYPES OF HYPERTEXT 1. STATIC HYPERTEXT 2. DYNAMIC HYPERTEXT > These are ones that are fixed and display the same content for every user. > It is more functional. It allows users to interact with the information that is listed on the page.  Example: Example:

Static Hypertext Dynamic Hypertext EXAMPLE: Writing is a medium of human  communication   that involves the representation of a  language  through a system of physically  inscribed ,  mechanically transferred , or  digitally represented  symbols. Writing systems are not themselves human languages (with the debatable exception of  computer languages ); they are means of rendering a language into a form that can be reconstructed by other humans separated by time and/or space. Writing may be defined as  any conventional system of marks or signs that represents the utterances of a language . Writing renders language visible. Whereas speech is ephemeral, writing is concrete and, by comparison, permanent. Both speaking and writing depend upon the underlying structures of language.

Direction: Read and identify the statement whether it is static or dynamic. Say SH if the presented statement is static hypertext and DH if it is dynamic hypertext.

THESE ARE ONES THAT ARE FIXED AND DISPLAY THE SAME CONTENT FOR EVERY USER. Statement No. 1

SH ANSWER:

It is more functional. It allows users to interact with the information that is listed on the page.  Statement No. 2

DH ANSWER:

THE MEANING IN THIS HYPERTEXT IS UNCHANGEABLE. Statement No. 3

SH ANSWER:

THE MEANING OF A TEXT IS FIXED. Statement No. 4

SH ANSWER:

IN THIS TEXT, THE MEANING CAN BE BROADLY DEFINED. Statement No. 5

DH ANSWER:

GREAT JOB, EVERYONE!

What do you think is the importance of Hypertext?

> In a hypertext system, the reader is free to navigate information by exploring the connections provided. > Text no longer flows in a straight line through a book. Instead, it is broken down into many smaller units

What are the two types of hypertext?

STATIC HYPERTEXT DYNAMIC HYPERTEXT

PA-PEN TIME!

Thank you for Listening!

JOBERT R. FAMULARCANO Student Teacher ROSVEN NERO Cooperating Teacher/Teacher II