readerguided
Readerguided (also written as reader-guided) is a descriptor used in digital publishing and education to denote content, interfaces, or tools that adapt to the reader's input, choices, or demonstrated preferences. In a reader-guided system, progression through material, the order of presentation, or the level of support provided may be influenced by actions such as selecting options, answering embedded questions, adjusting reading speed, or indicating goals. The approach emphasizes interactivity and personalization over a fixed, linear script.
In practice, the term is used to describe both formats and platforms that collect reader signals and
Applications include interactive fiction and choose-your-own-adventure narratives, adaptive textbooks and learning platforms, and reader-driven interfaces that
Design challenges include preserving narrative or instructional coherence across branches, ensuring accessibility, managing cognitive load, and
Criticism notes potential fragmentation of experience and the risk of biased or opaque adaptation algorithms, though