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  1. Tergan, S.-O.: Misleading theoretical assumptions in hypertext / hypermedia research (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Outlines and reviews basic theoretical assumptions of research on learning with hypertext and hypermedia. Focuses on whether the results of research on hypertext / hypermedia-based learning support these assumptions. Results of empirical studies as well as a theoretical analysis reveal that many research approaches have been misled by inappropriate theoretical assumptions on the potential of structural and functional features of hypertext / hypermedia to support learning. Discusses theoretical shortcomings and outlines future research
  2. Duffy, T.M.; Knuth, R.A.: Hypermedia and instruction : where is the match? (1990) 0.01
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    Source
    Designing hypermedia for learning. NATO advanced research workshop on designing hypertext/hypermedia for learning, Rottenburg, 3.-8.7.1989. Proceedings. Ed.: D.H. Jonassen u. H. Mandl
  3. Leggett, J.J.; Schnase, J.L.; Kacmar, C.J.: Hypertext for learning (1990) 0.01
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    Source
    Designing hypermedia for learning. NATO advanced research workshop on designing hypertext/hypermedia for learning, Rottenburg, 3.-8.7.1989. Proceedings. Ed.: D.H. Jonassen u. H. Mandl
  4. Jonassen, D.H.; Grabinger, R.S.: Problems and issues in designing hypertext/hypermedia for learning (1990) 0.01
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    Source
    Designing hypermedia for learning. NATO advanced research workshop on designing hypertext/hypermedia for learning, Rottenburg, 3.-8.7.1989. Proceedings. Ed.: D.H. Jonassen u. H. Mandl
  5. Designing hypermedia for learning : proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Designing Hypertext/Hypermedia for Learning held in Rottenburg/Neckar, FRG, July 3-8, 1989 (1990) 0.01
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  6. Large, A.: Hypertext instructional programs and learner control : a research review (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Hypertext provides a flexible environment in which to explore information. This makes it suitable for use with instructional software where students can exchange a linear progression for a more individualised exploration of the material. When designing instructional hypertext prgrammes, decisions must be taken on the degree of learner control rather than programme control. Learner control gives to the individual learner a control over the learning strategy; programme control imposes upon the learner, to some degree at least, that strategy. Discusses the arguments for and against learner control of hypertext environments in an instructional context and reviews the research evidence on learner control
  7. Chen, S.Y.; Macredie, R.D.: Cognitive styles and hypermedia navigation : development of a learning model (2002) 0.00
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    Abstract
    There has been an increased growth in the use of hypermedia to deliver learning and teaching material. However, much remains to be learned about how different learners perceive such systems. Therefore, it is essential to build robust learning models to illustrate how hypermedia features are experienced by different learners. Research into individual differences suggests cognitive styles have a significant effect on student learning in hypermedia systems. In particular, Witkin's Field Dependence has been extensively examined in previous studies. This article reviews the published findings from empirical studies of hypermedia learning. Specifically, the review classifies the research into five themes: nonlinear learning, learner control, navigation in hyperspace, matching and mismatching, and learning effectiveness. A learning model, developed from an analysis of findings of the previous studies, is presented. Finally, implications for the design of hypermedia learning systems are discussed
  8. Karampiperis, P.; Sampson, D.: Supporting accessible hypermedia in web-based educational systems : defining an accessibility application profile for learning resources (2004) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The design and development of web-based educational systems for people with special abilities have recently attracted the attention of the research community. However, although a number of systems that claim to meet accessibility needs and preferences are proposed, most of them are typically supported by hypermedia and multimedia educational content that is specially designed for the user targeted group. Such approaches prevent their user groups (both learners and their tutors) from accessing other available resources. Therefore, it is important to be able to built generic e-learning systems that would allow the reuse of existing learning resources in different accessibility demanding applications. To this end, in this article we propose a methodology for defining an accessibility application profile that captures the accessibility properties of learning objects in a standard form and we examine its application to the IEEE Learning Object Metadata (LOM) standard.