"Knowledge in the head" refers to what we actively remember - the information we carry in our minds. "Knowledge in the world" refers to information we get from the environment, such as labels, signs, and objects that guide us. Designers must consider the balance between the two. Products should not rely entirely on user memory but should also offer visual and physical cues to aid usage and prevent error.
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