Reordering search results to support learning
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Teixeira, Cleber Pinelli
Tibau, Marcelo
Siqueira, S
Pereira Nunes, Bernardo
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Although many learning activities involve search engines, their ranking criteria are focused on providing factual rather than procedural information. In the context of Searching as Learning, providing factual information may not be the best approach. In this paper, we discuss the relevance criteria according to traditional learning theories to support search engine results reordering based on content suitability to learning purposes. We proceeded on the investigation by selecting some self-proclaimed search literacy experts to answer thoroughly questions about
their views on the reordered results. We take into account that literacy expert's
judgment may reveal issues regarded to technical side on learning supported by
search tools. Experienced users claimed a preference for reliable sources and direct
answers to what they are looking for, as they have exploratory skills to overcome
information incompleteness
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Emerging Technologies for Education
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2099-12-31
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