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A Review on Recent Advances in Video-based Learning Research: Video Features, Interaction, Tools, and Technologies

2021, Navarrete, Evelyn, Hoppe, Anett, Ewerth, Ralph, Cong, Gao, Ramanath, Maya

Human learning shifts stronger than ever towards online settings, and especially towards video platforms. There is an abundance of tutorials and lectures covering diverse topics, from fixing a bike to particle physics. While it is advantageous that learning resources are freely available on the Web, the quality of the resources varies a lot. Given the number of available videos, users need algorithmic support in finding helpful and entertaining learning resources. In this paper, we present a review of the recent research literature (2020-2021) on video-based learning. We focus on publications that examine the characteristics of video content, analyze frequently used features and technologies, and, finally, derive conclusions on trends and possible future research directions.

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IWILDS'22 - Third International Workshop on Investigating Learning During Web Search

2022, Hoppe, Anett, Yu, Ran, Liu, Jiqun, Amigo, Enrique

Since its inception, the World Wide Web has become a major information source, consulted for a diversity of informational tasks. With an abundance of information available online, Web search engines have been a main entry point, supporting users in finding suitable Web content for ever more complex information needs. The IWILDS workshop series invites research on complex search activities related to human learning. It provides an interdisciplinary platform for the presentation and discussion of recent research on human learning on the Web, welcoming perspectives from computer & information science, education and psychology.