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The Impact of Cultural Dimensions on Online Learning

Authors

GÓMEZ DEL REY, PILAR, Barbera, Elena , FERNÁNDEZ NAVARRO, FRANCISCO DE ASÍS

External publication

No

Means

Educational Technology and Society

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

1.584

SJR Impact

1.146

Publication date

01/10/2016

ISI

000385989900019

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85000839131

Abstract

Due to the increasingly multicultural nature of e-learning environments, it is critical that instructors and instructional designers be aware of the importance of cultural factors in education and that they deliver culturally adaptive instruction. The main challenge of this paper is identifying the critical success factors for multicultural online learning from learners\' perceptions and their relationships with the six-dimensional Hofstede cultural model. Specifically, a categorization of the students\' perceptions is proposed by combining multiple correspondence and clustering analyses. To that end, two surveys were conducted in four e-learning universities in four different countries: Spain, the USA, China, and Mexico. Findings from clustering analysis show that learners are categorized according to their autonomy levels at the beginning of the educational process, and they are classified according to their satisfaction levels at the end of the instruction.

Keywords

Cross-cultural online learning; Hofstede cultural dimensions; Multiple correspondence analysis; Clustering