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Sunday 10 April 2016

SETTING UP AN INFORMATION MEGALINK INTERFACE? It's like doing a job anywhere you are.


ARRANGED SOURCES MAKES ACCESS FASTER AND MORE PRECISE
by
Mohd Rosli bin Saidin
(English Tutor and Post Writer in Linked) 
 

 
 
 

        Information present in the web is numerous. For instance, Wikipedia alone probably gives you more than a library of books. Besides, it is updated. Information, if not properly managed is not user-friendly. In another word, information must be classified or arranged such that access is quick and precise. The myriads of topics or themes show that the boundless knowledge should be listed so that anyone could browse and pick what he wants.
        To know about local events, one should read the New Straits Times or The Star. More serious matter is discussed in Time or Newsweek. If you want to enjoy reading from various genres, Reader's Digest would be a fine choice. One can enjoy some educational movies from the very comfort of his seat or while travelling in a bus or a subway. All we need to do is to put The New Straits Times, The Star, Newsweek, Time and You Tube in one place!

reading newspaper today (relevant scenario until 2016)


 

reading newspaper from the electronic gadgets (relevant scenario from today onward)

 
        If a web interface has adequate number of useful web links, then it will become highly useful as a host of multiple access. This is really a simple idea; practical, simple and versatile. A web interface may have fifty or even a hundred relevant links! Just imagine, one having a host of useful links to visit. He practically doesn't have to open a new tab to visit another. Let us see how it may look like:



 


 
A web interface may look like this. Notice that there are numerous number of links on one interface
 
 
A megamall is a shopping complex with many shopping outlets, so does a mega-link interface that has multiple web links. A specific blog for your subject is a huge and precious asset. A blogger could just open up any post or link and use the materials in it for class materials without printing them out to save the use of paper. On top of that, the materials could be edited to suit the needs of certain students under your supervision.

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