The Impact of Dyslexia on the Information-Seeking Behaviour of Undergraduate Students

Lynne Cole
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This research aims to identify the impact of dyslexia on the information-seeking behaviour of undergraduate students within the context of preparation for a HE assignment by understanding the barriers to information-seeking and the workarounds employed. This will allow recommendations for support, through instruction and system design, to be made. A qualitative approach has been adopted to gain a rich, in-depth understanding of how dyslexia impacts information-seeking and naturalistic data has been collected. Participant captured screen recordings with follow up interviews have been collected and retrospective think aloud sessions are ongoing with undergraduate students with dyslexia. Initial findings suggest that dyslexia is causing barriers to information-seeking due to cognitive and affective challenges. Barriers identified from initial findings included difficulties attributed to spelling and memory difficulties which could manifest in the focus formulation phase of Kuhlthau's ISP and Bates' berrypicking model. Affective barriers relating to self-efficacy while information-seeking that could cause the information-seeker frustration were also found. There were indications that workarounds are being employed to try and overcome the difficulties to information-seeking caused by dyslexia, such as the use of query building aids, and the effectiveness of these workarounds for information-seekers with dyslexia will be investigated in future work.
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阅读障碍对大学生信息寻求行为的影响
本研究旨在通过了解信息寻找的障碍和所采用的解决方法,确定阅读障碍对大学生在准备高等教育作业时信息寻找行为的影响。这将允许通过指导和系统设计提出支持建议。一个定性的方法已被采用,以获得一个丰富的,深入的理解如何阅读障碍影响信息寻求和自然数据已收集。参与者在随访访谈中捕捉到的屏幕录音已被收集,并对患有阅读障碍的本科生进行了回顾性的大声思考课程。初步研究结果表明,由于认知和情感方面的挑战,阅读障碍正在造成信息寻求障碍。从最初的发现中发现的障碍包括拼写和记忆困难,这些困难可能在Kuhlthau的ISP和Bates的berrypking模型的焦点形成阶段表现出来。在信息寻求过程中,与自我效能感相关的情感障碍也可能导致信息寻求者受挫。有迹象表明,人们正在采用变通方法来尝试和克服由阅读障碍引起的信息查找困难,例如使用查询构建辅助工具,这些变通方法对有阅读障碍的信息查找者的有效性将在未来的工作中进行调查。
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