hypermediaohjattu
Hypermediaohjattu is a Finnish term that translates literally to “hypermedia-controlled” and is used to describe information systems in which hypermedia links and embedded multimedia resources are the primary means of navigation, control, and interaction. In such systems, the user’s ability to move through content is governed by the structural relationships encoded within the hypermedia itself rather than by a fixed linear sequence or by explicit menus. The concept is closely associated with the broader field of hypermedia theory, which studies how text, images, audio, and video can be linked and presented to support non-linear learning, decision making, and knowledge construction.
The idea emerged in the early 1990s as part of the efforts to move beyond web pages
Typical applications include e‑learning platforms where learning objects are interlinked by prerequisites, corporate knowledge bases where