#CHIIR2026 + Cherry Blossom Season = perfekte Kombi 🌸
Vivien Petras & Maria Gäde präsentieren morgen (25.03., 10:30–11:45, South Ballroom) in Seattle mit ihren Co-Autor*innen das Paper "Tip-of-the-Tongue Search in the Wild: Analyzing Human and LLM Performance and Success Factors on Complex Search Requests".

Kirschblüten gibt es in Berlin nächstes Jahr nicht, wenn die #CHIIR2027 am IBI stattfindet … dafür aber Späti-Bier, vegane Currywurst & garantiert pünktliche Fahrten mit den Öffis 🙃

A cool paper with thought provoking perspectives, by an old colleague!

"This paper proposes that information access systems should be seen not just as #retrieval engines but as didactic environments with the potential to #teach, guide, and #scaffold."

[2601.08035] From Tool to Teacher: Rethinking Search Systems as Instructive Interfaces
https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.08035 #search #HCI #informationretrieval #pedagogy #CHIIR2026

From Tool to Teacher: Rethinking Search Systems as Instructive Interfaces

Information access systems such as search engines and generative AI are central to how people seek, evaluate, and interpret information. Yet most systems are designed to optimise retrieval rather than to help users develop better search strategies or critical awareness. This paper introduces a pedagogical perspective on information access, conceptualising search and conversational systems as instructive interfaces that can teach, guide, and scaffold users' learning. We draw on seven didactic frameworks from education and behavioural science to analyse how existing and emerging system features, including query suggestions, source labels, and conversational or agentic AI, support or limit user learning. Using two illustrative search tasks, we demonstrate how different design choices promote skills such as critical evaluation, metacognitive reflection, and strategy transfer. The paper contributes a conceptual lens for evaluating the instructional value of information access systems and outlines design implications for technologies that foster more effective, reflective, and resilient information seekers.

arXiv.org