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Qiu, S. (author), Gadiraju, Ujwal (author), Bozzon, A. (author)
Information overload is a problem many of us can relate to nowadays. The deluge of user generated content on the Internet, and the easy accessibility to a vast amount of data compounds the problem of remembering and retaining information that is consumed. To make information consumed more memorable, strategies such as note-taking have been found...
conference paper 2020
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Roy, N. (author), Valle Torre, M. (author), Gadiraju, Ujwal (author), Maxwell, D.M. (author), Hauff, C. (author)
Active reading strategies - -such as content annotations (through the use of highlighting and note-taking, for example) - -have been shown to yield improvements to a learner's knowledge and understanding of the topic being explored. This has been especially notable in long and complex learning endeavours. With web search engines nowadays used...
conference paper 2021