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hypermedia

In computing, system that uses links to lead users to related graphics, audio, animation, or video files in the same way that hypertext systems link related pieces of text. The World Wide Web is an example of a hypermedia system



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According to Dabbagh and Kitsantas (2004), WBPT can be classified into four broad categories: (1) content creation and delivery tools, (2) collaborative and communication tools, (3) administrative tools, and (4) hypermedia tools.
High school instructor Javier Rabelo uses several computer literature books as a secondary resource to help teach computer graphics tips to his students in HyperMedia I and HyperMedia II classes.
org) Seattle June 23 - 28 Ed Media--World Conference on Education Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (www.
 
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