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Assessing the impact of engagement and real-time feedback in a mobile behavior change intervention for supporting critical thinking in engineering research projects

Assessing the impact of engagement and real-time feedback in a mobile behavior change intervention for supporting critical thinking in engineering research projects
Assessing the impact of engagement and real-time feedback in a mobile behavior change intervention for supporting critical thinking in engineering research projects

Digital behavior change interventions (DBCIs) provide customized advice, ongoing support, and Web- and mobile-based platforms for learners who want to change their undesirable behaviors. DBCIs have been successful in the past for delivering interventions that support sustained changes to health behaviors, such as disease prevention and health promotion. During research tasks, university students can require interventions associated with critical thinking skills and behaviors. By using a DBCI, educators can assist students with improving their learning skills in research projects. This study aims to understand student interactions and engagement with mobile-based DBCIs with the objective of improving their critical thinking skills. An experimental group was used to explore the effects of students' interactions with an engaging mobile-based DBCI with real-time feedback and it was designed using the LifeGuide Toolbox platform, which supports their critical thinking skills over a period of two months while they conduct a research project. A comparison between formative expert assessments and self-reported evaluation was also performed. This experiment reveals that using a DBCI to encourage critical thinking skills within a research project context can significantly improve engagement with intervention components, as well as recommend areas that require further exploration where specific critical thinking skills and digital interventions components are the most promising.

Critical Thinking, Digital Intervention, Human-computer Interaction Design, Mobile Learning, Research Projects
1939-1382
445-459
Asiri, Yousef
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Millard, David
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Weal, Mark
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Asiri, Yousef
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Asiri, Yousef, Millard, David and Weal, Mark (2021) Assessing the impact of engagement and real-time feedback in a mobile behavior change intervention for supporting critical thinking in engineering research projects. IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 14 (4), 445-459. (doi:10.1109/TLT.2021.3104817).

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Digital behavior change interventions (DBCIs) provide customized advice, ongoing support, and Web- and mobile-based platforms for learners who want to change their undesirable behaviors. DBCIs have been successful in the past for delivering interventions that support sustained changes to health behaviors, such as disease prevention and health promotion. During research tasks, university students can require interventions associated with critical thinking skills and behaviors. By using a DBCI, educators can assist students with improving their learning skills in research projects. This study aims to understand student interactions and engagement with mobile-based DBCIs with the objective of improving their critical thinking skills. An experimental group was used to explore the effects of students' interactions with an engaging mobile-based DBCI with real-time feedback and it was designed using the LifeGuide Toolbox platform, which supports their critical thinking skills over a period of two months while they conduct a research project. A comparison between formative expert assessments and self-reported evaluation was also performed. This experiment reveals that using a DBCI to encourage critical thinking skills within a research project context can significantly improve engagement with intervention components, as well as recommend areas that require further exploration where specific critical thinking skills and digital interventions components are the most promising.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 1 August 2021
Published date: 13 August 2021
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2008-2011 IEEE.
Keywords: Critical Thinking, Digital Intervention, Human-computer Interaction Design, Mobile Learning, Research Projects

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Local EPrints ID: 451091
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/451091
ISSN: 1939-1382
PURE UUID: 7962c837-fd9a-4dc4-bfc3-17147fa622db
ORCID for David Millard: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7512-2710
ORCID for Mark Weal: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6251-8786

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Date deposited: 07 Sep 2021 16:32
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 06:46

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Author: Yousef Asiri
Author: David Millard ORCID iD
Author: Mark Weal ORCID iD

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