Authentic e-Learning in a Multicultural Context: Virtual Benchmarking Cases from Five Countries
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Irja Leppisaari, Central Ostrobothnia University of Applied Sciences, Finland ; Jan Herrington, Murdoch University, Australia ; Leena Vainio, HAMK University of Applied Sciences, Finland ; Yeonwook Im, Hanyang Cyber University, Korea (South)
AACE Award
Global Learn, in Melbourne, Australia ISBN 978-1-880094-85-3 Publisher: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)
Abstract
The implementation of authentic learning elements at education institutions in five countries, eight online courses in total, is examined in this paper. The International Virtual Benchmarking Project (2009-2010) applied the elements of authentic learning developed by Herrington and Oliver (2000) as criteria to evaluate authenticity. Twelve teachers in four benchmarking pairs applied these elements to compare practices and identify development challenges in their online courses. The results indicate multiple roles and perspectives and scaffolding were the most strongly implemented elements. Collaborative construction of knowledge was implemented weakly. Development challenges were identified, such as continuous evaluation in authentic assessment. The project raised teachers’ awareness of cultural background as a factor affecting views on authentic e-learning. Differences in the culture code of e-learning among Finland, Korea, Canada, Belgium and UK are items to consider when developing multicultural learning.
Citation
Leppisaari, I., Herrington, J., Vainio, L. & Im, Y. (2011). Authentic e-Learning in a Multicultural Context: Virtual Benchmarking Cases from Five Countries. In S. Barton, J. Hedberg & K. Suzuki (Eds.), Proceedings of Global Learn Asia Pacific 2011--Global Conference on Learning and Technology (pp. 961-970). Melbourne, Australia: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). Retrieved March 19, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/primary/p/37284/.
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