Nudging learning behaviour: a systematic review
This review examines nudge intervention in influencing learning behaviours from the context of the information use environment. It was conducted based on PRISMA guidelines. Six major databases were searched, and ten studies were included in this review after screening. Overall, the included studies...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1644192023-03-05T15:58:12Z Nudging learning behaviour: a systematic review Lim, Kok Khiang Lee, Chei Sian Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Nudge Intervention This review examines nudge intervention in influencing learning behaviours from the context of the information use environment. It was conducted based on PRISMA guidelines. Six major databases were searched, and ten studies were included in this review after screening. Overall, the included studies reported beneficial outcomes in the academic settings, but results were mixed as nudge interventions were context-dependent. To convey course-related information during the nudge intervention, all the included studies used at least one technique from category A-Decision Information and most used a secondary technique to enhance or manipulate the intervention. Among the techniques, A1-Translate Information, A2-Make Information Visible, and C1-Provide Reminders were widely used. However, there was no ideal nudge technique or a combination of nudge techniques that were effective across all situations. Nonetheless, this review underscored the importance of incorporating nudge techniques in an informational learning environment that could shape and motivate learners. Submitted/Accepted version 2023-01-22T11:08:49Z 2023-01-22T11:08:49Z 2022 Journal Article Lim, K. K. & Lee, C. S. (2022). Nudging learning behaviour: a systematic review. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 59(1), 744-746. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pra2.712 2330-1635 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164419 10.1002/pra2.712 2-s2.0-85140053937 1 59 744 746 en Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology © 2022 Association for Information Science & Technology. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology and is made available with permission of Association for Information Science & Technology. application/pdf |
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This review examines nudge intervention in influencing learning behaviours from the context of the information use environment. It was conducted based on PRISMA guidelines. Six major databases were searched, and ten studies were included in this review after screening. Overall, the included studies reported beneficial outcomes in the academic settings, but results were mixed as nudge interventions were context-dependent. To convey course-related information during the nudge intervention, all the included studies used at least one technique from category A-Decision Information and most used a secondary technique to enhance or manipulate the intervention. Among the techniques, A1-Translate Information, A2-Make Information Visible, and C1-Provide Reminders were widely used. However, there was no ideal nudge technique or a combination of nudge techniques that were effective across all situations. Nonetheless, this review underscored the importance of incorporating nudge techniques in an informational learning environment that could shape and motivate learners. |
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