Using the perspective of situated cognition we studied how people interact with a physical map to help them navigate through an unfamiliar environment. The study used a mixture of cognitive ethnography and traditional experimental methods. We found that the difference between high and low performing navigators showed up in the speed they completed their task and also in the way they use maps. High performers plan routes using a survey method whereas low performers use a route strategy. We suggest that when people are given a task that does not match their cognitive style they try to transform the task to better suit their cognitive abilities and cognitive style
The ability to navigate successfully through one\u27s environment via learning, recalling, and follo...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...
Using the perspective of situated cognition we studied how people interact with a physical map to he...
Using the perspective of situated cognition we studied how people interact with a physical map to he...
Using the perspective of situated cognition we studied how people interact with a physical map to he...
Using the perspective of situated cognition we studied how people interact with a physical map to he...
Using the perspective of situated cognition we studied how people interact with a physical map to he...
Using the perspective of situated cognition we studied how people interact with a physical map to he...
In this paper we discuss the relations between cognitive maps, spatial abilities and human wayfindin...
In this paper we discuss the relations between cognitive maps, spatial abilities and human wayfindin...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
In this paper we discuss the relations between cognitive maps, spatial abilities and human wayfindin...
A longstanding topic in our notions of what geographic knowledge could be is the mental map, or, in ...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...
The ability to navigate successfully through one\u27s environment via learning, recalling, and follo...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...
Using the perspective of situated cognition we studied how people interact with a physical map to he...
Using the perspective of situated cognition we studied how people interact with a physical map to he...
Using the perspective of situated cognition we studied how people interact with a physical map to he...
Using the perspective of situated cognition we studied how people interact with a physical map to he...
Using the perspective of situated cognition we studied how people interact with a physical map to he...
Using the perspective of situated cognition we studied how people interact with a physical map to he...
In this paper we discuss the relations between cognitive maps, spatial abilities and human wayfindin...
In this paper we discuss the relations between cognitive maps, spatial abilities and human wayfindin...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
In this paper we discuss the relations between cognitive maps, spatial abilities and human wayfindin...
A longstanding topic in our notions of what geographic knowledge could be is the mental map, or, in ...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...
The ability to navigate successfully through one\u27s environment via learning, recalling, and follo...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...