Table of ContentsDesigning NavigableInformation Spaces The State of the Web(or the contents of your home directory) The Vision Navigability by design Contributions What is an information space? An Example Architecture versus Presentation Navigating in the real world Mental Maps Landmarks indicate important locations Well-structured paths keep the user oriented Maps give the user an overview Signs help in making navigation decisions Educational Museum Exhibits Present messages in a hierarchy Paths follow an evolving attribute Order concepts to facilitate understanding Permit multiple levels of engagement Walt Disney’s Wienies Design goals for Course VI Course VI: Overview Map Course VI: Immersive, 3D space Course VI Information Architecture Eero Expert-assisted design Related Work Summary Evaluation is difficult. Memorable introduction and conclusion Communicate in multiple ways Regions aggregate related material Multiscale interface Surveyor Courier: Distributed object infrastructure This Talk What is a design principle? |
Author: Mark A. Foltz
Email: mfoltz@ai.mit.edu Home Page: http://www.infoarch.ai.mit.edu/ Other information: |