Hypermedia Fiction: A Medium of Forking Paths
ARTICLE
Frank Tillman
Computer Assisted Language Learning Volume 10, Number 4, ISSN 0958-8221
Abstract
The effects and potential of a hypermedia user's participation in fiction and film creation are discussed, focusing on how the technology can assist an individual in departing from conventional forms of reading and writing. Contemporary trends in hypermedia fiction are examined, and its use of creativity and intelligence are discussed. (MSE)
Citation
Tillman, F. (1997). Hypermedia Fiction: A Medium of Forking Paths. Computer Assisted Language Learning, 10(4), 387. Retrieved March 28, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/83447/.
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