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YES, THERE IS A FINAL.
Study materials may be found at
Ted Nelson Home Page.
ASSIGNMENTS for Information Media Hypertext Course
See also CLASS
SCHEDULE.
REQUIRED READING
Vannevar Bush, "As
We May Think", 1945 (on Web)
T. Nelson, "What's
on My Mind", 1998 (on Web)
T. Nelson, Literary
Machines 93.1 (on Web), chapters 1, 2 and 3.
T. Nelson, The
Future of Information, 1997 (on Web), esp. pages 3-25, 39-99, 105-106.
Douglas Engelbart (paper as yet unchosen)
T.Nelson, "A File Structure for the Complex, the Changing and the Indeterminate",
1965 [will be on Web]
T. Nelson, "Computopia and Cybercrud", 1967 [will be on Web]
T. Nelson, "As We Will Think", 1967 [will be on Web]
NOT REQUIRED
AMUSING-- about multidimensionality
."A SQUARE" (Edwin A. Abbott), Flatland:
a Romance of Many Dimensions, a humorous 19th-century novel that
helps clarify the notion of multidimensionality .
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THE ONLY TECHNICAL SKILLS REQUIRED WILL BE:
Simple HTML.
Client-side
image maps.
(Possibly) The 3D
animation constructor at alice.org.
ASSIGNMENTS AND GRADING
There will be three assignments, a test and a final project.
Assignment 1. Due 20 Oct.
Exploration of ZigZag(tm) as an example of an interactive space and
construct logic.
Familiarize yourself with the ZigZag universe and prepare a ZigZag dataset.
In a group, create an interesting dataset using ZigZag. Present
it to the class in person.
Assignment 2. (due November 17).
Find two "unrelated" books (in English) which you find interesting,
BUT ON SUBJECTS YOU DO NOT PREVIOUSLY KNOW ABOUT-- I recommend browsing
the second floor of the Media Center). Read them to find interesting
ideas, and map whatever connections you can find between them, with explanation.
B4 size paper recommended. (If you make it larger, please copy it
into a B4 version.)
Assignment 3 (due December 8).
The Terrible Assignment 3
Now
Clarified-- See this note
MAP A SUBJECT THAT INTERESTS YOU, especially with the idea of parallel
access by a student choosing whatever part he or she likes.
Test (December 15)
The test (on history and concepts of hypertext) will be given on December
15, when I am out of the country for an international conference, and the
marked tests will be returned to you after New Year's.
FINAL PROJECT (to be presented in class 12 Jan, 19 Jan
or 26 Jan.)
In a group, choose a subject and choose a hypertext form in which to
represent it, and create a hypertext about it. (Can also be fiction
or Manga. Note: the hypertext does not have to be on a computer,
but could be on paper, for instance, connected by string, or paragraph
numbers.)
CHOOSE A HYPERTEXT FORM SUITED TO PREENTING SOME SUBJECT OR IDEA
CREATE THE HYPERTEXT
EXPLAIN WHY YOU USED THIS FORM.
Your work will be graded especially for what information it conveys, but
also on aesthetic grounds such as elegance or beauty.
Remember, the more people in a group, the better the project has to
be to get the same grade !-)
YES, THERE IS A FINAL.
Study materials may be found at
Ted Nelson Home Page.
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