Topic: context
Topic: education
Topic: hypertext nodes made of names
Topic: hypertext rhetoric
Topic: knowledge as interrelated facts
Topic: problems with writing hypertext
Topic: semantic networks
Topic: writing
Topic: writing hypertext
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Summary
Intertextuality studies the relationships between texts. How does the culture and other writers influence a text?
Hypertext by its nature is richly connected without other texts. What is the relationship between a node and its neighborhood of linked pages? (cbb 4/07)
Subtopic: intertextuality complicates hypertext
Quote: intertextuality is a text as its intricate relationships to other texts
| Quote: Hypertext and intertextuality closely related; this may make Hypertext inherently difficult [»slatJM_1988]
| Quote: since Hypertext is good for revealing intertextuality, it is complicated to use [»slatJM_1988]
| Subtopic: hypertext as knots embedded in a system
Quote: a Hypertext node is a knot, an entanglement; it is embedded in a system [»slatJM_1988]
| Subtopic: hypertext helps understanding
Quote: course using Intermedia helped student place things in history and understand influence of other pieces of literature [»beemWO11_1987]
| Quote: Hypertext is useful for structuring many related documents; especially education [»slatJM_1988]
| Quote: students loved using Intermedia as communal text for understanding a poem
| Quote: used Intermedia to teach poem by progressive disclosure; including comments by other students and teachers [»vandA7_1988]
| Subtopic: richly interconnected
Quote: a Hypertext system could grow indefinitely; incorporating more and more of the world's written knowledge
| Quote: Nelson: Hypertext is a body of written and pictorial material so richly interconnected that it could not be presented on paper [»nelsTH8_1965]
| Subtopic: context for quotations
Quote: step-out windowing in a hypertext returns a quotation in an anthology to its original context [»nelsTH_1974]
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