[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2664] measuring hypertext links chosen

From: Tommy B. McDonell (tommy.mcdonell@nyu.edu)
Date: Sun Nov 17 2002 - 20:11:31 EST


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Hello. I am doing a dissertation that involves hypertext and am looking for
something that will measure the times that a student choses a hypertext
link. For example, if you are reading a 5 page article online with 67
hyperlinks, I would like to know how often a student choses a link, and
perhaps how long he or she stays on that link. I am not interested in a
program that I have to reprogram. Thanks for any help.

Tommy
Tommy B. McDonell (Ms.)
Adjunct, Marymount Manhattan College
Consultant-
ClickOn @ the Library
Doctoral Candidate at NYU
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