A Quick Collaboration

 
 



For those of you who have never done this before:

DON'T PANIC!

For those of you who have done this before,
or feel very comfortable with technology-enriched communication:

PLEASE COLLABORATE GENEROUSLY!

 

First
If you hit the wrong key, remember that Control Z or Undo on the Edit menu will usually reverse your last action.

Second
As you will be working on a set of documents everyone is using, remember to save the main document to which the others are linked frequently and before you pass the disc on to the next person.

Third
As the hypertext builds, you may want to read some of the other annotations before you add your own. You may even want to link your annotation to another annotation, rather than to the main document, the poem.

 

Instructions

Save or copy the annotation you are adding to the hypertext to the communal disc.

Next open the main document, Poem.doc, and choose the word (the most rational word) from which you want to link to your annotation.

Now add the hyperlink, following the instructions in the second part of the exercise.

If you are feeling confident and intrepid, add a second hyperlink taking the reader back to Poem.doc.

Save Poem.doc (always to the disc) and pass the hypertext on.

 
 

 


the syllabus     the texts     the journals    
the assignments     the presentations
hypertext bookshelf      hypertext writing

Lesley Smith, September 1999