Supporting the Social Transfer of Web Search Expertise

  • Meredith Ringel Morris ,
  • Neema Moraveji ,
  • Dan Morris

CHI 2010 Workshop on the Next Generation of HCI and Education |

Published by ACM

The ability to effectively search the Internet is an increasingly critical skill. In this position paper we discuss how researchers can improve the manner in which students learn to search the Internet. We propose that social factors can play a large role in transferring expertise between parties and that existing tools for instruction and communication do not adequately support social learning. We use cognitive apprenticeship as a theoretical framework to motivate new studies and tools for the communication of search practices.