We present results from a study examining the sensitivity of group navigation strategies to changes in route presentation on a shared mobile device. Two content-equivalent interfaces are compared. An interface providing textual instructions linked to regions on a route map yields reliance on text primarily, encouraging route planning and a divide-and-conquer strategy we term ‘navigator and scout’. An interface combining text instructions with map segments on individual pages yields less planning, still permits nav/scout, and sees an increase in an ad-hoc ‘sync and go’ strategy involving more gathering around the device. Finally, when the route map is used without text, the frequency of the nav/scout strategy drops markedly as sync and go in...
Important drawbacks of map-based navigation applications for mobile phones are their small screen si...
This study examines the effects of different methods for presenting navigational information on use...
Traditionally, navigating the physical world has been a matter of primarily cognitive efforts – inte...
We present results from a study examining the sensitivity of group navigation strategies to changes ...
Due to the progress of portable computing devices such as PDAs, cellular phones and small sized PCs...
Figure 1: Comparison of route maps for varying speeds. As the speed increases (left to right), the a...
Abstract. Three different instruction formats were examined respecting their usefulness for the navi...
How to effectively represent spatial information on handheld mobile devices is a key question given ...
This Master of Art thesis aims to optimize the reading experience for an interpersonal network map i...
The importance of space and place in collaborative practices has been strengthened with the ubiquito...
Includes Figures, Tables, Graphs, Maps, Images, Appendix and Bibliography.As global smartphone owner...
International audienceMobile devices offer great opportunities in the field of collaborative learnin...
Universal navigation is accessible primarily through smart phones providing users with navigation in...
We investigated the usefulness transparency can play in increasing the display space of mobile devic...
In this paper, we evaluate several means of presenting route instructions to a mobile user. Starting...
Important drawbacks of map-based navigation applications for mobile phones are their small screen si...
This study examines the effects of different methods for presenting navigational information on use...
Traditionally, navigating the physical world has been a matter of primarily cognitive efforts – inte...
We present results from a study examining the sensitivity of group navigation strategies to changes ...
Due to the progress of portable computing devices such as PDAs, cellular phones and small sized PCs...
Figure 1: Comparison of route maps for varying speeds. As the speed increases (left to right), the a...
Abstract. Three different instruction formats were examined respecting their usefulness for the navi...
How to effectively represent spatial information on handheld mobile devices is a key question given ...
This Master of Art thesis aims to optimize the reading experience for an interpersonal network map i...
The importance of space and place in collaborative practices has been strengthened with the ubiquito...
Includes Figures, Tables, Graphs, Maps, Images, Appendix and Bibliography.As global smartphone owner...
International audienceMobile devices offer great opportunities in the field of collaborative learnin...
Universal navigation is accessible primarily through smart phones providing users with navigation in...
We investigated the usefulness transparency can play in increasing the display space of mobile devic...
In this paper, we evaluate several means of presenting route instructions to a mobile user. Starting...
Important drawbacks of map-based navigation applications for mobile phones are their small screen si...
This study examines the effects of different methods for presenting navigational information on use...
Traditionally, navigating the physical world has been a matter of primarily cognitive efforts – inte...