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Challenges in designing culturally-adaptive ICT-based learning environments

conference contribution
posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Paul Nicholson
This paper argues that two of the major problems facing local courseware developers and educators in creating culturally-sensitive lCT-based learning environments are the difficulties of representing cultural artefacts in courseware and of having a model of 'culture' that can be implemented in lCT-based systems. A developing learning-object model is presented; one that can be adopted to address aspects of this problem by providing a systematic way to approach implementing and representing cultural artefacts in courseware. This also provides a basis for some aspects of computer-based cultural preservation initiatives. While this approach may have higher short term development costs, the potential long term cultural benefits to the society far outweigh short term considerations.<br>

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Location

Cape Town, South Africa

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Editor/Contributor(s)

J Wibe

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1 - 8

Start date

2005-07-04

End date

2005-07-07

Title of proceedings

WCCE 2005 : Computers in education : proceedings of the IFIP 8th World Conference [on Computers in Education]

Event

World Conference on Computers in Education (8th : 2005 : Cape Town, South Africa)

Publisher

[North-Holland Pub. Co.]

Place of publication

[Amsterdam, The Netherlands]

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