Accepted Posters and Demostrations
The following Posters have been accepted for presentation at Hypertext
2008.
- Tad Hogg and Gabor Szabo. Diversity of Online Community Activities
- Misook Heo and Myongho Yi. An Empirical Study of the Learning
Effect of an Ontology-Driven Information System
- Madson Diniz. EFL and Hypertext: Using WebQuests to Maximize
English Teaching
- Chris Pilgrim.
Improving the Usability of Web 2.0 Applications
- Jae Kyung Kim, Rosta
Farzan and Peter
Brusilovsky. Spatial Annotation and Social Navigation Support
for Electronic Books
- Marek Tomsa and Maria
Bielikova. Hyperlinks Visualization using Social Bookmarking
- Federica Cena,
Francesca Carmagnola, Omar Cortassa, Cristina Gena, Yiwen
Wang, Natalia Stash and Lora
Aroyo. Tag Interoperability in Cultural Web-based Applications
- Andre Panisson, Giancarlo
Ruffo and Rossano
Schifanella. X-Hinter: a Framework for Implementing Social
Oriented Recommender Systems
- Markus
Ketterl, Johannes
Emden and Joerg
Brunstein. Social Selected Learning Content Out of
Web Lectures
- Amir Pourabdollah,
Tim Brailsford and Helen Ashman. Are We Talking About the Same Structure?
A Unified Approach to Hypertext Links, XML, RDF and Zigzag
- Weigang Wang. PowerMeeting: GWT-Based Synchronous Groupware
- Javier
Bravo Agapito, Alvaro Ortigosa and Cesar Vialardi. ASquare: A Powerful
Evaluation Tool for Adaptive Hypermedia Course System
- Romain
Vuillemot and Beatrice Rumpler. Mapping Visualization
On-Demand Onto a Virtual Globe: An Appealing Complement to Browser-Based
Navigation
- Athanasios Papagelis, Manos Papagelis and Christos
Zaroliagis. iClone: Towards Online Social Navigation
- Ronen Vaisenberg,
Arjun Satish, Keith Mogensen, Ramesh Jain and Sharad
Mehrotra. A New Approach for Adding Browser Functionality
- Senom Yalcin. Writing On The Blog: An Assemblage Analysis
- Jessica Rubart. Hypermedia Design Patterns
- I-Han
Hsiao, Qi Li and Yi-Ling Lin. Educational Social Linking in Example
Authoring
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Michael Yudelson and Natalya
Goreva. Providing Social Navigation within Annotated Examples
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