Using Hypermedia To Support Understanding of Expository Text: Examples from the Workplace and Classroom

Comprehension of expository text can be assisted using hypermedia support--text plus images and speech. This kind of presentation environment, called Responsive Text, compensates for deficiencies in basic reading skills by using speech support to aid decoding, hypertext and images to provide backgro...

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Audiovisual Aids
Computer Graphics
Computer Uses in Education
Decoding (Speech)
Electronic Text
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Hypermedia
Industrial Training
Learning Processes
Multimedia Materials
Presentation Mode
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Reading Difficulties
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Sound Effects
Workplace Literacy
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