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  • × author_ss:"Duchastel, P.C."
  • × theme_ss:"Hypertext"
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  1. Duchastel, P.C.: Examining cognitive processing in hypermedia usage (1990) 0.00
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    Abstract
    As a growing learning technology, hypermedia needs to be examined in terms of the cognitive processes it encourages in users. Descusses the characteristics that circumscribe hypermedia. Presents 2 perspectives on learning from hypermedia: purpose of usage (culture, education, information) and usage context. Describes 4 cognitive processes involved in hypermedia usage: browsing, searching, integrating, and angling (establishing multiple perspectives). Discusses 2 cognitive pitfalls: hyperspace wandering and cohesion deficit
    Source
    Hypermedia. 2(1990) no.3, S.212-233