This paper explores second language readers' understanding of hypertext in the context of reading on the web from a qualitative research paradigm. A total of six undergraduates English as second language (ESL) students voluntarily participated in this study. The results showed that students' understanding varied depending on the presentation of hypertext readings. The findings suggested that students saw hypertext as a valuable bank of information when they were exposed to linear hypertext. When they encountered the non-linear hypertext, they perceived it as a maze and experienced disorientation. It is concluded that neither computer nor text reading skills alone are an adequate basis to start using hypertext technology in language classroo...
This paper reports on experimental research in which 56 students were asked to read two different te...
This empirical study reports on cognitive activities when hypertext readers construct interpretation...
AbstractIn this study, the effect of page lengths of hypertexts which were prepared for reading and ...
This paper explores second language readers' understanding of hypertext in the context of reading on...
AbstractOne of the significant advantages that internet technology offers to English language learne...
With the development of the WWW and Internet, hyperreading has become an issue for discussion in the...
With the development of the WWW and Internet, hyperreading has become an issue for discussion in the...
The current study begins with an awareness that today-s media environment is characterized by techno...
This study explores the use of hypermedia reading texts for the language classroom and more particul...
Children in primary and secondary school are asked to go on the Internet for school purposes while r...
This paper uses literature on hypertext theory to evaluate our reading strategies in an online envir...
This study aims to investigate secondary school students' reading comprehension and navigation of ne...
This paper explains what hypertext is and presents a synthesis of various studies involving hypertex...
With the rapid growth of computer technology, some printed texts are designed as hypertexts to help ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [73]-82).The goal of this research was to test the effect...
This paper reports on experimental research in which 56 students were asked to read two different te...
This empirical study reports on cognitive activities when hypertext readers construct interpretation...
AbstractIn this study, the effect of page lengths of hypertexts which were prepared for reading and ...
This paper explores second language readers' understanding of hypertext in the context of reading on...
AbstractOne of the significant advantages that internet technology offers to English language learne...
With the development of the WWW and Internet, hyperreading has become an issue for discussion in the...
With the development of the WWW and Internet, hyperreading has become an issue for discussion in the...
The current study begins with an awareness that today-s media environment is characterized by techno...
This study explores the use of hypermedia reading texts for the language classroom and more particul...
Children in primary and secondary school are asked to go on the Internet for school purposes while r...
This paper uses literature on hypertext theory to evaluate our reading strategies in an online envir...
This study aims to investigate secondary school students' reading comprehension and navigation of ne...
This paper explains what hypertext is and presents a synthesis of various studies involving hypertex...
With the rapid growth of computer technology, some printed texts are designed as hypertexts to help ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [73]-82).The goal of this research was to test the effect...
This paper reports on experimental research in which 56 students were asked to read two different te...
This empirical study reports on cognitive activities when hypertext readers construct interpretation...
AbstractIn this study, the effect of page lengths of hypertexts which were prepared for reading and ...