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== References == | == References == | ||
== History == | |||
This is a very incomplete timeline: | |||
# 1945: V. Bush, As We May Think | |||
# 1965: Ted Nelson invents the word "Hypertext" | |||
# 1968: Engelbart demos "HyperMedia" over the network | |||
# 1989: Tim Berners-Lee builds the first prototype of the WWW and invents [[Wikipedia:HTML], formally as [[Wikipedia:SGML]] application. | |||
# 1991: Gopher (Menu-based navigation through files and services on the Internet) | |||
# 1992-1993: WWWW starts spreading | |||
# 1981: Start of Ted Nelson's Xanadu project which never managed to take off, first available implementation in 1999 (?) | |||
# 1992 / 1997 Hytime is a complex SGML application. Hytime is an ISO standard that has rarely been used, but it had a big influence on the definition of more recent Web Standards like XLink. | |||
# 199 [[Wikipedia:Wiki]] | |||
[[Category:Educational technologies]] | |||
[[Category:Pedagogic strategies]] | |||
[[Category:Instructional design models]] |
Revision as of 17:52, 22 February 2006
Definition
- Hypertext is not just HTML.
Hypertext in education
References
History
This is a very incomplete timeline:
- 1945: V. Bush, As We May Think
- 1965: Ted Nelson invents the word "Hypertext"
- 1968: Engelbart demos "HyperMedia" over the network
- 1989: Tim Berners-Lee builds the first prototype of the WWW and invents [[Wikipedia:HTML], formally as Wikipedia:SGML application.
- 1991: Gopher (Menu-based navigation through files and services on the Internet)
- 1992-1993: WWWW starts spreading
- 1981: Start of Ted Nelson's Xanadu project which never managed to take off, first available implementation in 1999 (?)
- 1992 / 1997 Hytime is a complex SGML application. Hytime is an ISO standard that has rarely been used, but it had a big influence on the definition of more recent Web Standards like XLink.
- 199 Wikipedia:Wiki