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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding Hypertext - Features & Applications
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Ela
Explore the concept of hypertext, highlighting its unique characteristics and benefits compared to traditional text. This involves gaining insights into various inquiry paths and enhancing skills in content navigation. The focus is on understanding hypertext's structure, how it enables non-linear reading experiences, and developing the ability to traverse interconnected information effectively. Learning outcomes include improved comprehension of complex information and enhanced ability to create and interpret web-based content.
11th Grade - 12th Grade
Comprehension Monitoring Skills - Interactive Reading - Hypertext
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11th Grade - 12th Grade
Ela
Examine the unique attributes of hypertext to improve comprehension monitoring skills. Develop skills in interactive reading to enhance information synthesis.
12th Grade
Textual Analysis - Intertextuality & Hypertext - Techniques in Text Development
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12th Grade
Ela
Understanding intertextuality and hypertext enhances skills in advanced text development by incorporating and connecting various concepts. Learners will recognize and evaluate diverse textual relationships to deepen their comprehension and analysis capabilities.
12th Grade
Multimedia Integration - Hypertext and Hypermedia - Web Links and URLs
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12th Grade
Ela
Gain a comprehensive understanding of integrating multimedia within web links and the significance of URLs. Develop skills to identify and utilize hyperlinks, thereby enhancing web navigation abilities.
12th Grade
Analyzing Textual Relationships - Intertextuality & Hypertext Concepts
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12th Grade
Ela
Explore how texts shape meanings through intertextuality and hypertext, enhancing understanding of connections and context, and advancing analytical skills.
12th Grade
Intertextuality Techniques - Literary Devices - Textual Interpretation
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12th Grade
Ela
Understanding intertextuality, allusion, and parody enhances literary analysis skills by examining how texts reference, echo, or humorously imitate other works. Intertextuality involves the interconnectedness of texts and how they communicate with, influence, or depend on each other. Allusion highlights the technique of indirectly referring to external sources, adding depth and richness through these connections. Parody uses mimicry and satire to critique or entertain, offering insights into both the parodied work and its cultural context. Through analyzing examples, learners will develop the ability to identify these elements in various texts, enhancing critical thinking and interpretive skills.