TY - CHAP
T1 - Understanding culture and its implications for e-learning
AU - Serradell-López, Enric
AU - Casado-Lumbreras, Cristina
AU - Castillo-Merino, David
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Universities around the world are facing the task of adapting to a changing environment. In a contemporary global context, universities must respond to new educational needs, leading to a global process of enhancing lifelong learning. In addition, they must add new demands not only by students but also from other stakeholders who see the university as a core institution of training for adults. In the highly competitive and global environment of universities, traditional elements such as geographic location are less important in favour of other more intangible factors, such as the image of universities, prestige, and ability of adaptation to the training needs of people. Moreover, the phenomenon of e-learning leads to an increase in the competition between universities, where previous intangibles are increasingly important, as well as those that emphasize cultural aspects. This chapter presents how cultural dimensions are related to higher education, particularly from the work of Hofstede and The Globe project, as well as some cultural elements to consider in virtual environments.
AB - Universities around the world are facing the task of adapting to a changing environment. In a contemporary global context, universities must respond to new educational needs, leading to a global process of enhancing lifelong learning. In addition, they must add new demands not only by students but also from other stakeholders who see the university as a core institution of training for adults. In the highly competitive and global environment of universities, traditional elements such as geographic location are less important in favour of other more intangible factors, such as the image of universities, prestige, and ability of adaptation to the training needs of people. Moreover, the phenomenon of e-learning leads to an increase in the competition between universities, where previous intangibles are increasingly important, as well as those that emphasize cultural aspects. This chapter presents how cultural dimensions are related to higher education, particularly from the work of Hofstede and The Globe project, as well as some cultural elements to consider in virtual environments.
KW - Higher-education
KW - National culture
KW - Institutional culture
KW - University culture
KW - Internationalization
KW - Principles
KW - Usability
KW - Design
KW - Values
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U2 - 10.4018/978-1-4666-2101-5.ch009
DO - 10.4018/978-1-4666-2101-5.ch009
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:84898369885
SN - 9781466621015
SN - 146662101X
SP - 144
EP - 159
BT - Multiculturalism in Technology-Based Education
PB - IGI Global
ER -