Internet Search Effects on Learning and Cognitive Style

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Abstract

Internet search offers incredible learning opportunities by making information more accessible than ever before. This project examines whether internet search leads to shifts in thinking style and if it affects self-directed learning. The project also aims to investigate whether interventions which encourage people to use their memory as they conduct internet searches could influence search processes. This work seeks to grow understanding of how people can effectively use their mental abilities alongside digital tools. The project also includes STEM research opportunities for trainees and broad dissemination of project outcomes through online public forums. There are two major goals of the proposed research. First, this work aims to examine the extent to which using internet search might affect people’s ability to direct their own learning by changing users’ cognitive style. Prior work suggests that habitually using internet search can impart a low-effort approach to cognitive tasks, so the proposed work plans to investigate the extent to which such a shift in cognitive style influences learning on an unrelated task. Second, this work aims to investigate short-term and longer-term interventions to counteract potential effects of internet use on learning and cognitive style by encouraging users to practice using their cognitive abilities alongside internet search. This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using

Key facts

NSF award ID
2445026
Awardee
Mississippi State University (MS)
SAM.gov UEI
NTXJM52SHKS7
PI
Julia S Soares
Primary program
01002526DB NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
All programs
Science of Learning, EXP PROG TO STIM COMP RES
Estimated total
$260,390
Funds obligated
$260,390
Transaction type
Standard Grant
Period
09/01/2025 → 09/30/2025