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A Sensemaking Interface for Doctors’ Learning at Work: A Co-Design Study Using a Paper Prototype Vladimir Tomberg, Mohammad Al-Smadi, Tamsin Treasure-Jones, Tobias Ley

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Presentation for the Workshop on Collaborative Technologies for Working and Learning (EC-TEL meets ECSCW) at 21 September 2013, Paphos (Cyprus)

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A Sensemaking Interface for Doctors’ Learning at Work:

A Co-Design Study Using a Paper Prototype

Vladimir Tomberg, Mohammad Al-Smadi, Tamsin Treasure-Jones, Tobias Ley

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Learning at the Workplace

• No time to reflect• No time to learn about experiences • High workload of general practitioners • A lot of the valuable experiences get lost, if

the doctors are not remembered or reflected upon

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Supporting Sensemaking in Informal Learning

• Informal learning is episodic in nature• Episodes of learning experiences are stored in

episodic memory • Mental categorization requires: – foraging (information seeking, finding, and collecting)– sensemaking (building representations and

interpreting information) • Up-to-date systems do not focus on retrieving

experiences from episodic memory

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A Design for Supporting Memory Retrieval and Sensemaking

• The main support mechanisms in the episodic and semantic memory systems need to be considered

• Contextual cues (time, place, tags) need to be represented in the interface to access past episodes from episodic memory

• Categorization and enrichment happen in semantic memory in which the episodes are connected

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Timeline for Episodic and Sorting for Semantic Memory

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Map for Episodic and Layered Model for Semantic Memory

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Tag Cloud for Episodic and Concept Map for Semantic Memory

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Participatory Co-design Using a Paper Prototype

• The paper prototype has been used in a series of co-design meetings over several months in order to generate and validate initial ideas

• The series have been held with clinical staff from two medical practices: 2 GPs and 2 Diabetic Specialist Nurses (DSN) and 2 Health Care Assistants (HCA)

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Functionality that was considered to be particularly useful

• The timeline view• The collections

visualization• The tag cloud view• The links view. • Participants saw the

tool as offering support at both an individual and organizational level

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Possible Risks Found• Participants would not

do anything else with the material. For this reason they suggested that one should be prompted to identify actions/tasks for themselves (and colleagues) related to the material/bits they are working with

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Conclusion

• The general architecture of the interface is perceived to be effective

• Healthcare professionals prefer time and topic cues rather than location cues

• The suggestion for reminders also suggests that memory processes offer a suitable conceptualization for their informal learning needs

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Future Work

• To investigate the important collaborative aspects which have come out from the initial feedback: – providing agreed categories and structures– visualizing tags others have used– sharing material and sensemaking tasks with

colleagues • We will particularly focus on how this collective

knowledge influences individual sensemaking