book chapterOct 12, 2012Closed access
Cognitive Flexibility and Hypertext: Theory and Technology for the Nonlinear and Multidimensional Traversal of Complex Subject Matter
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Abstract
Traditional methods of instruction rely on linear media (e.g., textbooks and lectures). Linearity of media is not a problem when the subject matter being taught is well structured and fairly simple. However, as content increases in complexity and ill-structuredness, increasingly greater amounts of important information are lost with linear approaches and the unidimenionality of organization that typically accompanies them. The advent of random access computer technologies makes practicable new forms of nonlinear and multidimensional learning and instruction that are better suited to conveying complex content. For example, it becomes a straightforward matter to revisit the same content material in a variety of…
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Keywords
- Tree traversal
- Subject matter
- Hypertext
- Flexibility (engineering)
- Computer science
- Subject (documents)
- Cognitive science
- Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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