Designing Interactive Hypermedia Systems.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Somerset :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2017.
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Colección: | Digital tools and uses set ;
volume 2 |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Authors and chapters; Acknowledgments; Bibliography; 1. From Controversies to Decision-making: Between Argumentation and Digital Writing; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Hypertexts and hypermedia; 1.3. From decision-making to the study of controversies; 1.3.1. Definition of the concept of controversy; 1.3.2. Shifts from one situation to another; 1.3.3. Controversy representation; 1.3.4. Some controversy visualization and processing tools and methods; 1.4. Detailed presentation of Vesta Cosy; 1.5. What is the content of argument representations?
- 1.5.1. Interactions between the two fields1.5.2. Theoretical approaches to argumentation; 1.5.3. Hypermedia structure in the process of decision-making map construction with Vesta Cosy; 1.6. Application of Vesta Cosy to controversy analysis; 1.6.1. Characterization of the nature of a controversy; 1.6.2. Methodological principles of controversy analysis; 1.7. New digital writings with hypermedia; 1.7.1. Extension of reasoning and paradigm shift; 1.7.2. Hyperlinked content according to diversified details; 1.7.3. Disorientation, hypernarrativity and interactions; 1.8. Conclusion.
- 1.9. Bibliography2. Training in Digital Writing Through the Prism of Tropisms: Case Studies and Propositions; 2.1. Abstract; 2.2. Introduction; 2.3. Issue: theoretical approach to digital technology; 2.3.1. The possibility of mechanizing intellectual labor; 2.3.2. Digitization of content; 2.3.3. "It has been manipulated": manipulation as a source of digital content; 2.3.4. "And it will be again": manipulation as the future of digital content; 2.4. Proposition: tropisms of digital content; 2.4.1. The concept of tropism; 2.4.2. Modeling of functional tendencies of digital objects.
- 2.5. Detailed description of tropisms2.5.1. Abstraction: it has been coded and will be recoded; 2.5.2. Addressing: it has been found and will be found again; 2.5.3. Connection: it has been transmitted and will be retransmitted; 2.5.4. Duplication: it has been copied and will be recopied; 2.5.5. Transformation: it has been changed and will be changed again; 2.5.6. Universality: it has been integrated and will be reintegrated; 2.6. Application: training in digital technology with tropisms; 2.6.1. Training in ordinary digital writing at the University of Technology of Compiègne (UTC).
- 2.6.2. BABA strings (abstraction and polymorphism)2.6.3. SolSys string (staging, hypertextualization); 2.6.4. BD string (transclusion, interactivity); 2.7. Case study: training in digital writing at IFCAM; 2.7.1. Introduction to training; 2.7.2. Training scenario; 2.7.3. An experience to increase awareness using Etherpad; 2.7.4. Understanding the properties of digital technology and theoretical content; 2.7.5. Assignment 1: analysis of practices; 2.7.6. Part two: reading and writing, second assignment (critical observation); 2.8. Perspective: a MOOC "digital literacy" project.