An investigation into text comprehensibility in dynamic electronic texts, hypertext and hypermedia

Text comprehensibility is a concept of prime concern because of the complexity of factors that influence the comprehensibility of text. In light of what is already known about comprehension processing, print text comprehensibility and the importance of ensuring an optimal match between reader and...

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Main Author: Bourbonniere, Adeline Astrid
Language:en_US
Published: 2007
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1348
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-13482014-01-31T03:30:38Z An investigation into text comprehensibility in dynamic electronic texts, hypertext and hypermedia Bourbonniere, Adeline Astrid Text comprehensibility is a concept of prime concern because of the complexity of factors that influence the comprehensibility of text. In light of what is already known about comprehension processing, print text comprehensibility and the importance of ensuring an optimal match between reader and text, research into text comprehensibility within complex electronic environments is of immediate concern as the use of computer technology becomes more prevalent in today's classrooms. In this study, the factors that lead to text comprehensibility in hypertext and hypermedia were identified using an integrative inquiry approach. Existing research regarding electronic text structure and text comprehensibility was analyzed and synthesized to provide new knowledge about text comprehensibility in electronic environments. The study focused on the following reader and text factors: readers' mental models for text representation, navigational issues of orientation and disorientation in hypertext and hypermedia, the role of strategic knowledge in complex electronic environments, the nature of support features available in these environments, and the issues related to individual reader differences and their effect on the support features. (Abstract shortened by UMI.) 2007-05-17T12:33:23Z 2007-05-17T12:33:23Z 1998-07-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1348 en_US
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description Text comprehensibility is a concept of prime concern because of the complexity of factors that influence the comprehensibility of text. In light of what is already known about comprehension processing, print text comprehensibility and the importance of ensuring an optimal match between reader and text, research into text comprehensibility within complex electronic environments is of immediate concern as the use of computer technology becomes more prevalent in today's classrooms. In this study, the factors that lead to text comprehensibility in hypertext and hypermedia were identified using an integrative inquiry approach. Existing research regarding electronic text structure and text comprehensibility was analyzed and synthesized to provide new knowledge about text comprehensibility in electronic environments. The study focused on the following reader and text factors: readers' mental models for text representation, navigational issues of orientation and disorientation in hypertext and hypermedia, the role of strategic knowledge in complex electronic environments, the nature of support features available in these environments, and the issues related to individual reader differences and their effect on the support features. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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