The increasing use of screen based devices is leading to the fragmentation of information, causing cognitive changes in comprehension, and the abstraction of space.
Understanding the natural ways people navigate off-screen space informs interaction designers of methods that actualize onscreen space.
This study will demonstrate that spatial experiences enable sensemaking and reduces the fragmentation encountered when navigating on-screen information.
We have been trained to transfer ideas through through space, it is where we are, and what we know.
By nature, the web is a chaotic place where users beam from page to page at will.
Understanding the natural ways people navigate off-screen informs interaction designers of methods that actualize onscreen space.
This deeper understanding of spatial experiences embrace our relationships with screen surface enabling sensemaking and reducing the fragmentation encountered when navigating on-screen information.