An Evaluation of a Microlearning Intervention to Limit COVID-19 Online Misinformation.

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Journal of formative design in learning Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-07 DOI:10.1007/s41686-022-00067-z
George Veletsianos, Shandell Houlden, Jaigris Hodson, Christiani P Thompson, Darren Reid
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As part of a design-based research project, we designed, developed, and evaluated a web-based microlearning intervention in the form of a comic into the problem of COVID-19 online misinformation. In this paper, we report on our formative evaluation efforts. Specifically, we assessed the degree to which the comic was effective and engaging via responses to a questionnaire (n = 295) in a posttest-only non-experimental design. The intervention focused on two learning objectives, aiming to enable users to recognize (a) that online misinformation is often driven by strong emotions like fear and anger, and (b) that one strategy for disrupting the spread of misinformation can be the act of stopping before reacting to misinformation. Results indicate that the comic was both effective and engaging in achieving these learning objectives.

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微学习干预限制COVID-19网络错误信息的评估
作为一个基于设计的研究项目的一部分,我们设计、开发并评估了一种基于网络的微学习干预,以漫画的形式来解决COVID-19在线错误信息问题。在本文中,我们报告了我们的形成性评价工作。具体来说,我们通过对问卷(n = 295)的回答,在一个仅限测试后的非实验设计中评估了漫画的有效程度和吸引力。干预集中在两个学习目标上,旨在使用户认识到(a)在线错误信息通常是由恐惧和愤怒等强烈情绪驱动的,以及(b)破坏错误信息传播的一种策略可以是在对错误信息做出反应之前停止。结果表明,漫画在实现这些学习目标方面既有效又引人入胜。
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