Christof van Nimwegen ist in seiner lesenswerten Doktorarbeit “The paradox of the guided user: assistance can be counter-effective” interessanten Fragen auf den Grund gegangen, nämlich:
Our main research question was: in tasks where planning is required, which interface style leads to more plan-based behavior, better strategy, and consequently better task performance?
And besides immediate performance, which interface style causes better knowledge of the tasks and solutions afterwards in a transfer situation (with altered task/interface circumstances), or when a severe task interruption occurs?
Links
- Dissertation: “The paradox of the guided user: assistance can be counter-effective” Autor: Christof van Nimwegen
- weitere Publikationen von Christof van Nimwegen
- TR Blog Artikel: “Schreiben oder Klicken?” von Peter Glaser
- “Paper and pencil, not computer, boosts creativity” mit einem interessanten Kommentar von C. van Nimwegen
- BBC: Between a rock and an interface
