Reflect and discuss your own reading preferences and strategies when dealing with printed materials and digital materials.
My answer: I prefer to read printed materials but to a certain extent. I like to read
novels in printed materials. This is because I feel that it is more
realistic and I like to bring the novel everywhere I go. On the other hand,
I think that using digital materials is easier because it is not expensive
and we just have to get online. Besides, we don't have to burden ourselves
with the heavy books. However, digital materials will somehow gives
disadvantages too. For example, students will be lazy and too depend on the
Internet.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Reading Strategies
Below are some of the links that I found for reading strategies :
Besides that, reading strategies also means plan your studies such as start to read when you are still fresh, do not read when you are tired, do not read after you have your lunch or dinner because our stomach are digesting the food to mention but a few.
Besides that, reading strategies also means plan your studies such as start to read when you are still fresh, do not read when you are tired, do not read after you have your lunch or dinner because our stomach are digesting the food to mention but a few.
The Meaning of "Digital Reading"
Digital Reading means a reading activities that involve the use of digital technology instead of traditional mediums. The other meaning is we read the reading material by using computer or laptop or iphone and internet. Instead of buying books or using paper.
The meaning of "Online Reading"
It means that we surf through the Internet and read the reading material without having a book but, using a computer or laptop.
Hypermedia
Definition= a term derived from hypertext, extends the notion of the hypertext link to include links among any set of multimedia objects, including sound, motion video, and virtual reality. It can also connote a higher level of user/network interactivity than the interactivity already implicit in hypertext.
Other meanings of HyperMedia is a term used for hypertext which is not constrained to be text: it can include graphics, video and sound , for example. Apparently Ted Nelson was the first to use this term too.
( It also means that the picture or words that give you sound or motion when you click on the certain picture or word. )
Other meanings of HyperMedia is a term used for hypertext which is not constrained to be text: it can include graphics, video and sound , for example. Apparently Ted Nelson was the first to use this term too.
( It also means that the picture or words that give you sound or motion when you click on the certain picture or word. )
Hyperlinks
An element in an electronic document that links to another place in the same document or to an entirely different document. Typically, you click on the hyperlink to follow the link. Hyperlinks are the most essential ingredient of all hypertext systems, including the World Wide Web.
( It also means that when we click on the certain Url, it link us to the other pages which is related. For example, we tend to search for Malaysia Universities. Inside the web page, it will have certain url that will link you to USM, UKM or even UUM. )
( It also means that when we click on the certain Url, it link us to the other pages which is related. For example, we tend to search for Malaysia Universities. Inside the web page, it will have certain url that will link you to USM, UKM or even UUM. )
The meaning of hypertext
What is HyperText
Hypertext is a text which is not constrained to be linear.( It also means further elaborate the meaning of a certain word. )
Hypertext is text which contains links to other texts. The term was coined by Ted Nelson around 1965 (see History ).
Hypertext and HyperMedia are concepts, not products.
See also:
- A list of terms used in hypertext litterature.
- Conferences
- Commercial (and academic) products
- A newsgroup on hypertext, "alt.hypertext" .
- WorldWideWeb is a project which uses hypertext concepts.
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