Bobby
Online Free Portal. This free service allows “you
to test web pages and help expose and repair barriers to accessibility
and encourage compliance with existing accessibility guidelines.”
Considerations When Creating a Web Page. Virginia Montecino,
1996. Though not as recent as some site, this page provides a set
of questions that offer a solid framework for approaching the task
of hypertext authorship.
Examples
Collaborative Webpages
from Winter
2004 & Fall 2004 E-Rhetorics
Body
Image. This site offers a good sample hypertext to provide
students with a model for creating their own research-based new media
projects.
Computers,
Ethics, and Social Responsibility. Student hypertext
projects from a Stanford University Winter 2001 computer science course.
This page links to numerous well-designed student projects that provide
examples of different approaches to hypertext design.
The
Eastgate Reading Room. This on-line collection of hypertext
fiction offers a hands-on view of the way in which hypertext changes
the experience of reading a text.
Final
Student Projects. From Randy Blass’s “A Bigger
Place to Play” course, Georgetown University, Spring 1997. This
page links to an assortment of student electronic papers.
RhetNet:
A Dialogic Publishing (Ad)Venture. This interesting site
is dedicated to writing that adapts “to the net rather than
only adapting net publishing to print-based convention.”