Information chunking
Also known as: Chunking
The practice of organizing information into smaller, manageable groups or segments to reduce cognitive load and improve comprehension and retention. Rooted in cognitive psychology research on working memory limitations, chunking is essential for accessible content design — particularly for older adults and people with cognitive disabilities who may have reduced working memory capacity. Effective chunking in instructions, documentation, and interfaces helps users maintain their place in complex procedures and reduces errors.
Category: cognitive accessibility · design · aging
Related: Cognitive load · Cognitive accessibility · Plain language · Instructional design · Age-friendly design