Management Information System
Management information systems (MIS) is the study of people, technology, organizations, and the relationships among them. This definition, given by Mays Business School, relates specifically to MIS as a course of study. In other words, MIS is commonly used in business schools to refer to the study of how individuals, groups, and organizations evaluate, design, implement, manage, and utilize systems to generate information to improve efficiency and effectiveness of decision making, including systems termed decision support systems, expert systems, and executive information systems. Many business schools (or colleges of business administration within universities) have an MIS department, long side departments of accounting, finance, management, marketing, and may award degrees (at undergraduate, master, and doctoral levels) in MIS.
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Hypertext
Hypertext is text with links. Hypertext is not a new idea: in fact, when you read a book there are links between references (see section 3), footnotes, and between the table of contents or index and the text. If you include bibliographies which refer t other books and papers, text is in fact already full of references. With hypertext, the computer makes following such references as easy as turning the page. This means that the reader can escape from the sequential organization of the pages to follow pursue a thread of his or her own. This makes hypertext an incredibly powerful tool for learning. Hypertext authors design their material to make it open to active exploration, and in doing so communicate their information and ideas more effectively.
(http://www.w3.org/Talks/General/Concepts.html)
Hypermedia
(http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/ISE_Multimedia/node11.html)
Hypermedia, an extension to hypertext providing multimedia facilities, such as those handling sound and video
Personally, Learning using ICT would increase the students learning motivation since they do not only pay attention on what teachers’ explanation but also learn how to touch on technology. Related with statement above, teachers will also become more creative as long as they know the basic concept of hypertext and hypermedia.
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