GoldMind: A Teacher-Centered Knowledge Management System for Higher Education -- Lessons from Iterative Design
GoldMind: A Teacher-Centered Knowledge Management System for Higher Education -- Lessons from Iterative Design
Designing Knowledge Management Systems (KMSs) for higher education requires addressing complex human-technology interactions, especially where staff turnover and changing roles create ongoing challenges for reusing knowledge. While advances in process mining and Generative AI enable new ways of designing features to support knowledge management, existing KMSs often overlook the realities of educators' workflows, leading to low adoption and limited impact. This paper presents findings from a two-year human-centred design study with 108 higher education teachers, focused on the iterative co-design and evaluation of GoldMind, a KMS supporting in-the-flow knowledge management during digital teaching tasks. Through three design-evaluation cycles, we examined how teachers interacted with the system and how their feedback informed successive refinements. Insights are synthesised across three themes: (1) Technology Lessons from user interaction data, (2) Design Considerations shaped by co-design and usability testing, and (3) Human Factors, including cognitive load and knowledge behaviours, analysed using Epistemic Network Analysis.
Gloria Fernández-Nieto、Lele Sha、Yuheng Li、Yi-Shan Tsai、Guanliang Chen、Yinwei Wei、Weiqing Wang、Jinchun Wen、Shaveen Singh、Ivan Silva、Yuanfang Li、Dragan Gasěvić、Zachari Swiecki
教育信息传播、知识传播计算技术、计算机技术
Gloria Fernández-Nieto,Lele Sha,Yuheng Li,Yi-Shan Tsai,Guanliang Chen,Yinwei Wei,Weiqing Wang,Jinchun Wen,Shaveen Singh,Ivan Silva,Yuanfang Li,Dragan Gasěvić,Zachari Swiecki.GoldMind: A Teacher-Centered Knowledge Management System for Higher Education -- Lessons from Iterative Design[EB/OL].(2025-08-06)[2025-08-23].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.04377.点此复制
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