R. Boondao and A. J. Hurst and J. I. Sheard
Understanding Cultural Influences Principles for Personalized Elearning Systems
1289 - 1293
2008
2
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International Journal of Educational and Pedagogical Sciences
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/14349
https://publications.waset.org/vol/24
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
In the globalized elearning environment, students coming from different cultures and countries have different characteristics and require different support designed for their approaches to study and learning styles. This paper explores the ways in which cultural background influences students approaches to study and learning styles. Participants in the study consisted of 131 eastern students and 54 western students from an Australian university. The students were tested using the Study Process Questionnaire (SPQ) for assessing their approaches to study and the Index of Learning Styles Questionnaire (ILS) for assessing their learning styles. The results of the study led to a set of principles being proposed to guide personalization of elearning system design on the basis of cultural differences.
Open Science Index 24, 2008