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Topic 2 Instructional text OWT 410
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Educational media Instructional text Hypertext Electronic books
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Instructional text An instructional text is a non-fiction text that describes (instructs) how something is done using a series of sequenced instructions. Examples are recipes or rules for games. Part 1 of 1 … 2
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Educational media Instructional text Hypertext Electronic books
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Hypertext Hypertext is text displayed on a computer or other digital device with references (hyperlinks) to other text that the reader can immediately access, usually by a mouse click or key press sequence. Part 1 of 2 … 4 Hypertext Hyperlink
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Hypertext The prefix hyper- (comes from the Greek prefix υπερ- and means over or beyond) signifies the overcoming of the old linear constraints of written text. Hypermedia refers to complexes of branching and responding graphics, movies and sound. Part 2 of 2 … 2
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Educational media Instructional text Hypertext Electronic books
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Electronic books An electronic book is a digital book with textual and non-textual content that may include multimedia. Part 1 of 4 … 1
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Electronic books Unique features of electronic books include: o Bookmarks o Underlining o Highlighting o Hyperlinks to other sections in the book. o Own personal customisation of references can be added to a digital book. Part 2 of 4 … 6
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Electronic books Part 3 of 4 … 6
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Electronic books o Readers find it easy to read from a computer screen. The electronic version will enhance learning. E-book readers o E-books are usually read on dedicated e-book readers. o Personal computers and some mobile phones can also be used to read e-books. Part 4 of 4 … 4
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Educational media Instructional text Hypertext Electronic books
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