17 October 2007

Contributions

The case study about digital reading habits has given me knew insights into both the effective and not so effective aspects of my hypertext essay. People want to know the main point of an argument and would rather find it quickly than have to read pages and pages of words to understand my stance on an issue. This can manifest itself in both a " main idea" page and links from more detailed pages back to the "main idea" page. Also, by making the pages more concise I will be able to more effectively get my point across. I feel that I have already done some of these things in my hypertext by creating internal links from key words back to certain pages and by having an entire summary of the main idea.

1 comment:

Smoked Gouda said...

Sounds like you are gunna keep it real. Breaking it up is always a winning idea. Keep it classy