ÖZET
Collaborative online learning in higher education through such as discussion boards, blogs and social network technologies can increase knowledge exchange across large student cohorts, independent of time, across borders and at lower cost. With a surge in internationalization in education the question arises whether and how collaborative online learning should be adapted to cultural contexts students and instructors operate in. With help of a systematic literature review this paper aims to shed light on the role of culture in designing collaborative online learning pedagogies and its tools in the context of South East Asia, a region that grows in online education and shows significantly different value orientations as compared to Western contexts. Out of 1,786 initially identified publications 21 articles were included for final synthesis based on explicit inclusion and exclusion criteria. Themes that emerged across studies showed the influence of culture through such as values for interdependence and social harmony on critical discussions as well as on ingroup orientation when choosing who to exchange knowledge with. Studies highlighted the importance of maintaining social harmony and increasing community building through indirect communication online as well as of scaffolding through peer tutoring and lecturer support as to increase self-responsible collaborative learning and open exchange.
ABSTRACT
Collaborative online learning in higher education through such as discussion boards, blogs and social network technologies can increase knowledge exchange across large student cohorts, independent of time, across borders and at lower cost. With a surge in internationalization in education the question arises whether and how collaborative online learning should be adapted to cultural contexts students and instructors operate in. With help of a systematic literature review this paper aims to shed light on the role of culture in designing collaborative online learning pedagogies and its tools in the context of South East Asia, a region that grows in online education and shows significantly different value orientations as compared to Western contexts. Out of 1,786 initially identified publications 21 articles were included for final synthesis based on explicit inclusion and exclusion criteria. Themes that emerged across studies showed the influence of culture through such as values for interdependence and social harmony on critical discussions as well as on ingroup orientation when choosing who to exchange knowledge with. Studies highlighted the importance of maintaining social harmony and increasing community building through indirect communication online as well as of scaffolding through peer tutoring and lecturer support as to increase self-responsible collaborative learning and open exchange.
ANAHTAR KELİMELER: culture, online learning, higher education, internationalization
KEYWORDS: culture, online learning, higher education, internationalization
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