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How Learnweb Can Support Science Education Research on Climate Change in Social Media

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Methodologies and Intelligent Systems for Technology Enhanced Learning, 12th International Conference, page 149--154. Cham, Springer International Publishing, (2023)

Abstract

We describe pilot study results evaluating how Learnweb's search and activity logs and eye tracking features can help to answer research questions of the SoMeCliCS project. We explored the extent to which students' information-seeking behavior can be tracked on a social media platform and how useful the results can be for science education.

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  • anonymous
    a year ago (last updated a year ago)
    We describe pilot study results evaluating how Learnweb’s search and activity logs and eye tracking features can help to answer research questions of the SoMeCliCS project. We explored the extent to which students’ information-seeking behavior can be tracked on a social media platform and how useful the results can be for science education.
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