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Société et architecture en Grande-Bretagne des modèles historiques au dessin assisté par ordinateur
Professeur Marie-Madeleine MARTINET
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
Integration of subject and IT IT skills and notions introduced Hyperdocuments used : description of their interface
     
Documents on 18th c. urban culture may be studied with different approaches: cartography, architecture, social history, cultural history.


Hypermedia programmes such as the CD-ROM 'Georgian Cities' use the various options of hypermedia to illustrate this diversity
Navigation

   - hypermedia: a document integrating several media (images, text, sound, animation) and allowing the users to follow various paths among the frames according to hyperlinks they select
    - interactivity: the possibility of having options offered to the user - selecting among several hotspots or hypertext links which each open different frames
    - hotspots: a part of a screen which is active (if you click on it, it opens a window or another screen)
    - thumbnails: a small-scale photograph; if you click on it you will open a full-screen view
    - buttons: circled words opening the corresponding frames
    - hypertext links: words which are active in "hypertext" - when you click on them they open another screen of explanations about the highlighted words (underlined and in blue)
Interface elements

   - Cdrom Georgian Cities about 18th c. urban life, with literary extracts, paintings, maps, musical extracts…

    - in each screen, you may either blow up a photograph of a building, or obtain an explanation on a word…. This is a way of emphasising the multidisciplinary approaches through which you may contextualise each document
    - on a map of a city, a coloured rectangle shows that if you click on it, you will open a window about the building placed there; this signals a shift from cartography to architectural analysis
    - the window will first appear as a small photo of the building; if you click on it you will blow it up (zoom on it). These are ways of rendering the multiplicity of scales at which you may study the city.
    - eg "map"

    - used in literary texts describing cities to refer the user to frames on the buildings mentioned, or in documentary texts to obtain extra explanations on the social customs or institutions alluded to.
     
INTERFACE OPTIONS
Options

   - conditions: scripts (not visible to the user) specifying that an event will occur under a specified condition (eg if a user clicks on part of the frame, a certain window will open, but if the user clicks on another part, another window will open)
    - text fields: a text which may be edited during navigation, eg. words may appear in the field according to the user's actions (clicking on a word or on an image), or the user may write in it and the resulting event will differ according to the words written; these texts may contain calculations, that the program can perform
    - visible/invisible images

    - replacement of elements







Contextualisation

    - site map: the option of moving from any section to a table of contents where the current section is highlighted
   - index: a tool to browse through a hypermedia programme by selecting a word from an alphabetical index which takes the user to the corresponding screen
   - used to reproduce the various options that 18th c. people had in real life, eg putting the user in the position of an artist having to select a viewpoint, or of ramblers in a city looking at buildings from several angles as they walk on

    - the text option allows different legends or interpretations to appear according to the user's choices; the calculation option may be used to simulate the problem of an engineer faced with town-planning choices;



    - it allows for the alternation of two version of a picture, eg. a photograph of a building in an unedited state, with the option of making visible a geometrical diagram
    - it allows the author to associate lists of phrases with corresponding images appearing in turn whenever the user clicks on a different phrase, eg. describing the various social codes and illustrating each of them with a picture



    - contextualisation


    - alternating between synthetic study and contextualisation.
 
 
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