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MacAus91

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^According to this textbook, the definition of hypermedia (and hypertext) is:
Hypermedia is any display object (e.g. a graphic or text) that will link you to new information.
Hypertext is a 'text only' form of hypermedia

I disagree with that though, my definition of hypermedia is:
A set of documents containing more than one media. I.e. text, image, audio, video etc.

Which is correct???

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I believe you are wrong (someone correct me if i am wrong)...what you are referring to is MULTIMEDIA.

ps. that is a good textbook =) my school uses it too.
 

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MacAus91 said:


^According to this textbook, the definition of hypermedia (and hypertext) is:
Hypermedia is any display object (e.g. a graphic or text) that will link you to new information.
Hypertext is a 'text only' form of hypermedia

I disagree with that though, my definition of hypermedia is:
A set of documents containing more than one media. I.e. text, image, audio, video etc.

Which is correct???

cheers
the text book...
yours is multimedia: a combination of media (at least 3)
hypermedia: combination of media whos locations are linked electronically which once clicked will display new information
Hypertext: text only form of hypermedia. It is text anchored to another location which once clicked will present new information
Both use hyperlinks (the highlighted item which provides this electronic connection)
 

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Just a simple correction, Hypermedia does not necessarily have to be a combination of media.
 

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