Searching as Learning: Exploring Search Behavior and Learning Outcomes in Learning-related Tasks

Souvick Ghosh, Manasa Rath, C. Shah
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In this paper, we investigate the relationship between searching and learning, by conceptualizing information seeking as a learning process, and learning as an outcome of the information seeking process. We present the participants with four search tasks, each of them designed to represent different cognitive levels of learning. Through quantitative analysis of the participants» Web search logs, we examine how individual search behavior is influenced by different task complexity levels as we present the tasks in a hierarchical order. We also explore how the perceived learning outcomes and processes, and the different learning actions, are related to the levels of cognitive complexity. By analyzing the search logs, self-reports, interview data, and the reports, both quantitatively and qualitatively, we infer that searching and learning are not isolated but co-existing processes. Distinct search patterns and learning outcomes were observed in tasks of different cognitive complexities, and overlapping learning actions were observed for the different tasks.
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作为学习的搜索:探索学习相关任务中的搜索行为和学习结果
在本文中,我们研究了搜索和学习之间的关系,将信息搜索定义为一个学习过程,并将学习定义为信息搜索过程的结果。我们向参与者展示了四个搜索任务,每个任务都被设计为代表不同的认知学习水平。通过对参与者Web搜索日志的定量分析,我们研究了当我们以层次顺序呈现任务时,个人搜索行为如何受到不同任务复杂性级别的影响。我们还探讨了感知的学习结果和过程以及不同的学习行为与认知复杂性水平的关系。通过对搜索日志、自我报告、访谈数据和报告的定量和定性分析,我们推断搜索和学习不是孤立的,而是共存的过程。在不同认知复杂度的任务中,存在不同的搜索模式和学习结果,不同任务的学习行为存在重叠。
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