Collectivism and connectivity: culture and gender in information technology education.
Susan H. NielsenLiisa von HellensAnita GreenhillRosemary PringlePublished in: SIGCPR (1997)
Keyphrases
- information technology
- digital divide
- educational institutions
- e learning
- information society
- south africa
- knowledge society
- information and communication technologies
- information systems
- development of information technology
- web based learning
- information infrastructure
- higher education
- distance learning
- st century
- organizational culture
- mobile learning
- lifelong learning
- public policy
- hybrid learning
- cross cultural
- educational technology
- serious games
- learning environment
- global economy
- community college
- cultural differences
- technological innovations
- professional practice
- connected components
- learning process
- age groups
- online learning
- secondary school
- blended learning
- learning community
- distance education
- learning technologies