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What is Disorientation

Handbook of Research on Human Cognition and Assistive Technology: Design, Accessibility and Transdisciplinary Perspectives
Disorientation refers to an experience by users not knowing where they are within hypermedia and not knowing how to move to a desired location.
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Cognitive Load and Disorientation Issues in Hypermedia as Assistive Technology
Muhammet Demirbilek (Suleyman Demirel University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-817-3.ch007
Abstract
Advances in information and communication technologies have raised the quality of inclusive education programs. Inclusive education, a recent advance in educational technology, has served to increase the ability of students with special needs. Hypermedia as an assistive technology has the potential to teach and train individuals with disabilities. However, like every technology, hypermedia itself is not problem-free. Disorientation and cognitive load are two of the most challenging problems related to hypermedia learning environments. The purpose of this chapter is to highlight disorientation and cognitive load problems in hypermedia learning environments where learners usually face a serious problem while navigating such environments.
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Queer Phenomenology: Orienting Inquiry in Curriculum Studies
When one’s body, and thus embodied experience, is positioned away from the normative path and against hegemonic convention.
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