Definitions for "HyperStudio"
A multimedia presentation program.
Software program, commonly used in schools, which allows students to create multimedia documents. Student documents can include text, graphics, sound, and motion video.
This software program, along with other hypermedia programs, allows the integration of various media types in a single file, with construction tools for graphics, sound, and movies. The basic structure of a hypermedia file is described as "electronic cards" that can be linked together by buttons the user creates. Hypermedia programs are usually cross-platform, multimedia capable, and secure. Disadvantages include lack of integrated Web accessibility, size and resolution constraints, and increased effort linking artifacts to standards. Hypermedia programs are most appropriate for elementary or middle school portfolios.