2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-29736-7_7
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“Mirror, mirror on my search...”: Data-Driven Reflection and Experimentation with Search Behaviour

Abstract: Searching on the web is a key activity for working and learning purposes. In this work, we aimed to motivate users to reflect on their search behaviour, and to experiment with different search functionalities. We implemented a widget that logs user interactions within a search platform, mirrors back search behaviours to users, and prompts users to reflect about it. We carried out two studies to evaluate the impact of such widget on search behaviour: in Study 1 (N=76), participants received screenshots of the w… Show more

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“…Approach to learning : how the searcher approaches learning about search protocols and options before and during the search, as well as how they reflect on the learning afterwards. A high level of willingness to experiment while learning about a new system or subject domain content was evident in the participants (Duarte et al, 2015; Fessl et al, 2019). They were highly experimental and open to exploring, while also being analytical and reflective of the learning processes:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Approach to learning : how the searcher approaches learning about search protocols and options before and during the search, as well as how they reflect on the learning afterwards. A high level of willingness to experiment while learning about a new system or subject domain content was evident in the participants (Duarte et al, 2015; Fessl et al, 2019). They were highly experimental and open to exploring, while also being analytical and reflective of the learning processes:…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%