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  2. Hypermedia - Wikipedia

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    Hypermedia, an extension of hypertext, is a nonlinear medium of information that includes graphics, audio, video, plain text and hyperlinks.This designation contrasts with the broader term multimedia, which may include non-interactive linear presentations as well as hypermedia.

  3. Multimedia - Wikipedia

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    Multimedia is a robust education methodology within the social work context. The five different types of multimedia that support the education process are narrative media, interactive media, communicative media, adaptive media, and productive media. Contrary to long-standing belief, multimedia technology in social work education existed before ...

  4. Non-linear media - Wikipedia

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    Non-linear media is a form of audiovisual media that can be interacted with by the viewer, such as by selecting television shows to watch through a video on demand type service, by playing a video game, by clicking through a website, or by interacting through social media. Non-linear media is a move away from traditional linear media, in which ...

  5. Interactive media - Wikipedia

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    The media which allows several geographically remote users to interact synchronously with the media application/system is known as Distributed Interactive Media. Some common examples of this type of Media include Online Gaming, Distributed Virtual Environment, Whiteboards which are used for interactive conferences and many more.

  6. Interactivity - Wikipedia

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    Interactivity in new media distinguishes itself from old media by implementing participation from users rather than passive consumption. [12] Web page authors can integrate JavaScript coding to create interactive web pages. Sliders, date pickers, drag and dropping are just some of the many enhancements that can be provided.

  7. Mass media - Wikipedia

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    However, interactive digital media have also been seen to challenge the read-only paradigm of earlier broadcast media. [ 8 ] Since the 1950s, in the countries that have reached a high level of industrialisation , the mass media of cinema, radio and TV have a key role in political power.

  8. Being Digital - Wikipedia

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    Being Digital is made up of an introduction, three parts, and an epilogue. In the first part Negroponte discusses the fundamental difference between bits and atoms. He describes "atoms" as a weighted mass form such as a book and "bits" as "instantaneous and inexpensive transfer of electronic data" that "move at the speed of light."

  9. Gatekeeping (communication) - Wikipedia

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    Gatekeeping is a process by which information is filtered to the public by the media. According to Pamela Shoemaker and Tim Vos, gatekeeping is the "process of culling and crafting countless bits of information into the limited number of messages that reach people every day, and it is the center of the media's role in modern public life.