So I have all the literature written and the layout of my hypertext created. However, I have yet to design and integrate my work and ideas in Google Sites. I am definitely sticking to my Scavenger Hunt idea. Based on the last blog, I have made some adjustments.
I currently have ten screens and 13 links. Each of the ten screens represent a list item, which is located on screen one. The second screen contains three links which take the reader on three separate paths, each containing another three screens. The last screen of each set of three will loop the reader back to another path, one they have yet to explore. In theory and on paper this seems to work, but putting it to the test will be another challenge. With this layout, the reader will only be able to explore two of the three paths without starting over. I can either add another link to the last three screens or keep it as is to induce frustration, just as every hypertext does.
I don't want to give to much away about the content of the piece for obvious reasons and spoiling purposes. But it pretty much takes on the effect of a Scavenger Hunt. There is a list of items to be found, clues along the way and embedded in the text and links, and a twist to keep you guessing as well as to appeal to the true hypertext readers. Hopefully, they will approve.
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