Transcultural Blended Learning and Teaching in Postsecondary Education
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-2014-8.ch018
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Intercultural Issues in Graduate Blended Learning Environments

Abstract: This chapter reports on an exploratory case study of intercultural issues in graduate blended learning environments. As U.S. Universities strive to increase the diversity among student, faculty, and staff populations, culture is beginning to emerge in the literature as a potential variable in the efficacy of virtual and blended course delivery (Al-Harthi, 2005; Ku & Lohr, 2003; Zhao & McDougall, 2008). Still in its nascent stages, there is scant research on the topic of technology mediated graduate cou… Show more

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