Life

Human Development has always been considered as one of the most intriguing and interesting topics that can be learned for it reveals to man the miracle of life. As interesting as it is, the study of such an extensive subject as human development is not easy because of certain limitations imposed by...

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Main Authors: Agluba, Alriza U., Aurelio, Vincent L., De Leon, Jeanne Caroline
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 1994
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Institution: De La Salle University
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-80732021-07-28T06:53:49Z Life Agluba, Alriza U. Aurelio, Vincent L. De Leon, Jeanne Caroline Human Development has always been considered as one of the most intriguing and interesting topics that can be learned for it reveals to man the miracle of life. As interesting as it is, the study of such an extensive subject as human development is not easy because of certain limitations imposed by the conventional process of information gathering. Most of the time, students need to refer to several books to have a more thorough understanding of a particular topic. Information available in one source may not be included in another, while graphical illustrations may be accessible only in another source. This makes frequent cross-referencing tedious and time-consuming. Hypertext systems aim to lessen, if not fully eliminate, the restrictions of the conventional process of searching through several books. With hypertext, the user can directly access information on a particular subject while on another topic. The proponents of this thesis realize the considerable benefits of applying the concept of hypertext on the study of human development, thus, the reason for LIFE> 1994-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7428 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Hypertext systems Information system Human growth Computer software Life
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Hypertext systems
Information system
Human growth
Computer software
Life
spellingShingle Hypertext systems
Information system
Human growth
Computer software
Life
Agluba, Alriza U.
Aurelio, Vincent L.
De Leon, Jeanne Caroline
Life
description Human Development has always been considered as one of the most intriguing and interesting topics that can be learned for it reveals to man the miracle of life. As interesting as it is, the study of such an extensive subject as human development is not easy because of certain limitations imposed by the conventional process of information gathering. Most of the time, students need to refer to several books to have a more thorough understanding of a particular topic. Information available in one source may not be included in another, while graphical illustrations may be accessible only in another source. This makes frequent cross-referencing tedious and time-consuming. Hypertext systems aim to lessen, if not fully eliminate, the restrictions of the conventional process of searching through several books. With hypertext, the user can directly access information on a particular subject while on another topic. The proponents of this thesis realize the considerable benefits of applying the concept of hypertext on the study of human development, thus, the reason for LIFE>
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author Agluba, Alriza U.
Aurelio, Vincent L.
De Leon, Jeanne Caroline
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De Leon, Jeanne Caroline
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publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1994
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