Empowered or Lost? How Search Tools and Social Networks Shape Teen Learning in an AI World

Emiliana Murgia, Monica Landoni, Theo Huibers, and Maria Soledad Pera. 2025. “Empowered or Lost? How Search Tools and Social Networks Shape Teen Learning in an AI World”. In Proceedings of the 15th Italian Information Retrieval Workshop (IIR 2025): Cagliari, Italy, September 3-5, 2025, Vol. 4026, pp. 7-19. CEUR Workshop Proceedings.

Abstract

The way people seek, access, and use information for learning has changed. Once the primary gateway to information, search engines now share the stage with various digital/social platforms. This change is perhaps more notable among teenagers and has undoubtedly influenced how they browse and select resources to support their learning. To understand their habits and how alternatives to search engines have influenced them, in this work, we explore how high school students conduct online inquiries in the classroom. Our findings reveal that search engines are not always students’ first choice; social networks often play a leading role. This shift has important implications for the design of information retrieval technology, as researchers should consider how teenagers—an understudied population—use this range of tools. In addition, it is critical to foster search and media literacy skills among young users, who increasingly turn to tools not designed to search for information for educational purposes.

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