JOURNAL ARTICLE

Modelling User Navigation Behaviours in a Hypermedia-Based Learning System: An Individual Differences Approach

Sherry Y. ChenNigel Ford

Year: 1998 Journal:   KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION Vol: 25 (3)Pages: 67-78   Publisher: Ergon-Verlag

Abstract

The rapid evolution of hypermedia technology makes it possible to access an immense volume of information in an educational setting, This research examines the relationship between individual differences (in particular, cognitive styles) and navigation strategies using a WWW-based hypermedia learning system. The hypermedia learning system was used at Sheffield University's Department of Information Studies. Twenty Masters students were pre-tested for their cognitive styles. Dependent variables included navigation patterns, selection of navigation tools, and reactions to the hypermedia system. The results indicated that students with differing cognitive styles and individual characteristics selected different access facilities and applied different navigation patterns. The implication of these findings and the role of individual differences in designing hypermedia-based learning systems are discussed.

Keywords:
Hypermedia Computer science Learning styles Cognitive style Multimedia Cognition Adaptive hypermedia Human–computer interaction Selection (genetic algorithm) World Wide Web Artificial intelligence Mathematics education Psychology

Metrics

55
Cited By
1.71
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
0
Refs
0.81
Citation Normalized Percentile
Is in top 1%
Is in top 10%

Citation History

Topics

Learning Styles and Cognitive Differences
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Developmental and Educational Psychology

Related Documents

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Individual differences, hypermedia navigation, and learning

FordNigelY ChenSherry

Journal:   Journal of educational multimedia and hypermedia Year: 2000
JOURNAL ARTICLE

Hypermedia topologies and user navigation

H. Van Dyke Parunak

Year: 1989 Pages: 43-50
BOOK-CHAPTER

Gender Differences and Hypermedia Navigation

Jing FanRobert D. Macredie

IGI Global eBooks Year: 2011 Pages: 278-292
© 2026 ScienceGate Book Chapters — All rights reserved.